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NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CH‘ V'S CHURCHES . Church Baptlst Churches First 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, sermon hy Rev. Willlam Ross, Sub- Ject: Courage of Convictlon.” 12:10 p, m., Bible school and Broth- erhood class. 7 p. m, B. Y. P. U, Leader, Miss C. Der Tople: “What {s History?" Monday—7:30 p. m., Boy Wednesday—2:30 p. m., Bervice class will meet at t of Mrs, Theodore Joh Maple street, 2:30 p. instruction, 8:45 p, m,, meeting of the Heralds and C Thursday struction. service, Friday--5 Scouts. on, 166 Ti45 school, lish, man, Tuesday—8 p Y. P8 Wednesda m., meeting of the 3 p. m,, class for re- ss for re- . m., pra Thursda ligious instruction. meeting in German, riday evening, (Swedish) ible school and men's Bible class. 11 o'clock, morning worship a sermon by t pastor, Rev, Axel I. Peterson. p. m, Young FPeople’s meeting speech by Paul Thoren; “The Pilgrims of New Dri o'clock, eveni will preach and the Monday—8 p. m., ing; address by Rev. der of Portland, Ore. Thursday—$ p. m, service, Friday—$ p. ir \\H‘ sing. m., cholr rehearsal. Congreeational Churches First gunday—10 a, m., school, 11 o'clock, ship. (Organ prelude at 10:55 a. m.) Children’s sermon by Rev, Warren A. Blodgett. Sefmon by Rev. The dore A. Greene, 12:15 p. m,, Men Bible cass, Leader, Mr. Greene p. m., Armenian service, Preac Rev, Yerv H. Hadidlan, Ph.D. p. m, Young People’s Leader, 1, Reid Derrick. Monday—6 p. m., {Intermediate- senfor department Sunday churct school banquet. Speaker, Rev, Wil fam H. Aderson. Tuesday-—2 p. m., class for women, 6:30 p. m. Women's Misslonary socie Wednesday — 2:30 p. m. grade week-day church schoo! m., Ladies’ night and reception church parlors. Thursday—38 p. m., elghth grade we school. 4:30 p. m ing. 7 p. m., Friday—7:15 p meeting. morning wor- er, Armental Bible Young supper. in seventh and ay church Girl Scout meet men's m., Boy South m, Italian church school; foung peo- 100 ser- D.D. of Sunday—9:80 a. partment of the genior high school and ple’s grades fn the senior 10:45 o'clock, morning worship; mon by Rev, Frank L. Moor 11 a. m.. beginners' department the church school. 12:10 p. primary department; junior ment, grades four, five and rmediate departme gt seven, eight and nine, in the scntor om. 2:30 p. M., ASSY church school of the Ita Hunte i community hous m., first let the Itallan six; in S p 1d r 1o tion mission, motion “ottage.' . at the home of | 237 Washing- | pict a, {nl meet- s depart- the s r Wom . meeting ot b. m. Assyrian Wom- an's sewing club, . m., “nrk- I hraction of the orchestr 5 p. m. meeting ot Troop 2, Be of A We thve week four and Thursday lay goven @ aecting of 11 1001, grades cooperative grades S church school, 1 clght. 4 p. m., Young Woman's de- 4 p. m., rehearsal of the b in the senior room. supper ‘., lowed by the asket Orioles at week Gir Clarence L v team will play the Boys' club. Iriday- ing. sche the 1nled s held on this be postponed until further m., meeting of Girl comedy, under will notice. 4:15 p. fcouts. § p. wgchool Days,” to be the auspices of the Drothe the chapel with th the Stanley Memorial church cast. farc Ater in Stanley Memorial Sunday—10 a. m lepartment of the oy church school. o'clock, morning worship and | pastor, Rev. R. “Hidden Treasure. and be- mon by the man, subject: 12 noon, junior, primary ginners' department school, Monday— the young women of the years and ahove, meeting of church, 16 7:30 m. k-day four Scouts, ] m., three, - \ursday—2:30 p. m., meeting of Ladies' Ald society, Misy Cora Beale of the New Rritain Welfare association will speak. Friday—$ p. m., the the one-act Loving | m., religlous | pastor | Gideon Noian-; | mld-weelk Sunday church | 6| meeting. | sixth | 8ip.d m. | depart- | an mission, | 7:30 p. ! weekly ! cwing meet- | voung people’s | of the church | Services comedy, “School Days," under the oint ausplces of the Men's club of this church and the Brotherhood of | the South church will be given in | the South church parish house, Swedish Bethany 10:30 o'cl morning 12:10 p. m,, Sunday school. 4:30 p. |m., Junfor Y. P. 8. meeting. |oclo ing service, Lutheran Churches First 30 o'clock, morning nday school at noon, evening service, RBoth service, kK, ever cervices will be conducted In Swe 1-‘ s ish by the pastor, Thursday evening, opening of the cgation Week in the lors, The festival wi on Friday, Saturday and Matthew's rvice at 9:15 a. m,, In in German at 10:45 a. m. school, In the respective after each service, Bibl hour in German, at 7 p, m. | ¥riday evening, busincss meeting of Walther league, Reformation Twenty-third 8unday after Trinity, {10 a. m., services. 11:15 a, m., Sun. &chool, catechetical classes will meot ¢ and Friday afternoons. classes for religious instrue- |tion will meet Wednesday and ursday afternoons, §t. John's a. m a. m. Sunday )45 &, m., German school. Monday—1:30 p. m., Junior Luth- er leaguc Thursday ntertainment to celebrate versary. | satura glieh, Sunday serv hool. 9:30 , supper and Men's so- W ar . m, Ger- Methadist Churches Trinity 9:30 a. m, Everyman's woman’s bible class; 10:45 a. m., scrmon “The Church's Mag- m. Epworth league at the town farm., 7:15 p. serman, “What Constitutes Christian Contentment?” by Rov. '1 heodore Ainsworth Greene, Mrs, Latdlaw Johnson, contralto. Monday—2:80 p. m., Sunshine so- i Sunday church school. | by the pastor, | netism.” 3 p, vice Philathea Scouts. ) p. m, 7:15 p. m, Boy p. m., class meetivg. Inesday——2:30 p. m., religious school, third Thursday — 2:15 p. meeting of W. IL M. 8 prayer service. Friday—4 p. m, {7:30 p. m., el week-day de. m., group 7:45 p. m., sew class soclal. | Scout | Zton 5 a. m., preaching by William B. Caines, Conscience."” 3p.m, » pastor, Rev. tex: The §&ting of 12:30 p. m., Sunday school. the people's forum. 6:30 p. m. Christ Endeavor. 7:45 p. m, preaching by the pastor, text, "Who Made the World?" Tuesday evening, class and pray- er meeting. st, Mark's Episcopal rd Sunday m., holy church communior school. 11 and ser- D. T. Hunt- Anking, China. 's fellow- ishop of m., Young People 7:45 p. m., Intercessions and study. pursday—7 p. M., speaker, Rev. L H, Correll, | Japan. parish supper; D.D,, of Christian Sclence ¢ gervice at 10:45 a. m., Mortals and Immortals.” lay school at 9:45 a. m. sday evening meting at 8 | o'clock. The reading room-—Room §04 National Bank bullding s open to [the public daily from 10 &, m., un- ) p. m. except Sundays an and Saturday evenings 5:45 to 8:45 o'clock. Second Advent Sunday—10 a. m., Sunday achool. 11 o'clock, morning service with sermon by the pastor: “The Word of God: Dhy Accepted? Why Re- jected?” 7 o'clock, evening service with sermon: “Salvation by Christ.” Thursday evening, 17:30 o'clock, Rible study. from Nondenominational People's y—10:15 a. m., prager meet- 5 a. m., preaching by the gubject: “When War Will 12 noon, Sund school 5 p. m., meeting, by Miss Gladys Henne- |burg. 7 1\. preaching by the | pastor, subject: “The Flattering | Despot. Wednesday—2 | meeting. Thursd prayer meeting, Friday—7:45 p. | sal. ay p. .. children's m,, church m., choir rehear- Emmanuel Gospel -10:15 a. m., prayer 10:45 a. m., preaching by Taylor of National RBible N. Y. 12:15 p. m., Ridble 3p Ukrainian service. m.. Young People’s servic Mre. Harry Atkinson, 7 z by Mr. Taylor. Tuesday—3 p. m.. ladies’ meet. |ing at home of Mrs, Weed, 73 Pros- I pect street, Wednesday—2:30 p. m., religious Sunda service, Rev. 8. E Institute, school 5:45 p. leader, m., preachin p. atter Tiin- | Young People’s | | i | ¥ri EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, instruction class, tage meet Thursday—3 p. m., religlous fn. struction class, 7:45 p. m., mid- week prayer service, Bible or Bible ¢ B. Donald A, Haslett 3 p. m., lecture | bis} ¢ Nanking, Haslett in Odd Fel- serme e dom k's big 745 p. nual Ladies' Night Wednesday 'vll\: There will bo a reception to e church staff, while an attractive | m will be re ed | m., cot- eve- | International 10:45 2. m., ) a. m., sermon by of Broklyn, N. Y, by Do A, lows' h sul of Messtah," China, tomorrow copal ¢ will be w parish rsday evening at St | Episcopal church. Rev, 1 rell, D. D, of Japan will speaker. Dor King H. b {t of Brooklyn sermon at A e Students' meeting tomor k on “The tomorrow Fellows' Faul Thoren Pilgrims of N of the E s Poople's N 11 asso- nornin wdom of Men's societ Lutl ve 1ts four of St. John's chureh will iversary with ainment Thurs- clation and wi Mossial 0ad leal er at “The the | Pap- | society | will speak on Britain” at im Swe e, exccutlve secre. w Pritain Welfare ¢ Th ¥ st 8" Ald so- Congree: the ember 1 T. Gre rador explorer Jesus Chr! gressn , minister ar He urch ~ Men's 1 church Brother- | ¢rom the Frank I. Moore, D.D., w itver the sermon at the South Congregational church tomorrow, | The Italian mission of the South > church will first anniv Ary services at the unity an Itallan eerviee ening at the ¥ amela ot Ass tomotrow ng of the Wor ty W : ty Methodist ¢ cele- |y yraday o'clock. tomor- Mrs. Karl Wint Hunter Atwood of Water- s Johanna Busk, su- Sager Brown or b ¢ soc! Ther tomor Nicoli gtor row e o Car street, South Congregational basket- team will open the evening when it plays the e Boys' cl all season Pastor of First Church of Christ ‘lrd to lvf‘ ay has to Occupy Pulpit in Methodist been Indefinitely post- po Chureh Tomorrow, r league thew’s Lutheran churc business meeting 1rid. The annual Congre will open at church Thur of 8t h will 1 vy evening gation Week Lutheran con- 1 The hureh pulpit adist will of Trinjty Metl Le ocupied to . Theodora At of the First His Greene is latest I among the min- | isters of New Britaln, coming thr Lours after Mr. Alderson fn whoso | pulpit he is to speak § The soloist for the evening will bo Mrs, Tafdlaw Johnson of Hart She {s contralto solofst in the irch evenings, e Ionneburg wil the Young People's meeting People’s church tomorrow cven Rev. 8, E National Rible Institute, New York city, will preach at botht services tomorrow at Emmanuel Gospel chure ‘mm arri w Wes and ssicotte be gatioral ct M Hartford Congr is a pupil of Miss Ithe nuel lay Weed, nh m,l meet at the home of Mrs, ct street. Deming will lead the B. meeting at the First Bap- tiet church tomorrow eveni Her topie will be “What ts History? The loving Service class of First Baptist church will meet the home of Mrs, Theodore John- son, 166 Maple strect, Wednesday | afternoo: Rey land, came mu pro- has been giv hools, through ng Prosy Miss C. 1205 e Uk grams which she Hartford s clubs and soc the | has broadcasted from Ra Holy City” .. Siolanfer of Port- | “He Maketh W list of the gen- fith Baptist dish Baptist iideon evange of Swe will speak the Elim Swe Ore re is High Sccial News ch ning at churceh i 1ks on will ken up Men's class the | gregational church tomor row no The pasto ev. Theo- g row noon. The pastor, Rev. Theo s Sl Sl dore A, Greene, will lead the ) e cussion BRible Ideas of the a E g of 11 1 Our Own Social S Hoy h of a series of t 1y ihle of (V'S and dis- Ll or World ar Derric lead the s meoting at the First h tomorrow “How to las A, Johnson, plans for their iwhich will of Monday, Dec o'clock at the hom depart- amp on I the Decen b held on e will be be ember of Mi intermedia the schoo! Congrega banguet onal | Firs er wi ment chureh Monday e Alderson, p 1, will be th s on the Older Roy enees wi of Al First talk Mrs pastor church, will Symbols” and will sing a group s e of of . Wbrarian at 1 give at the lainville held Greta Br vew Britain Institute, v goclety | review of recent books SUpPPeT |next meeting of the P {Woman's elub which will Wednesday, December 2 home of Mrs, Frederick I awn, st Congreg church {the Young Woman's Missionary will hold fortnightly Tuesday evening. The First Congregational church Woman's soclety will hold its an- Another Man Says Nu-Life Helped Him Read the Following Wonderful Account of How Mr. Charles H. Young of 67 Lowell Street Was Helped by Tex Bailey’s Indian NU-LIFE There vast a ber of and great who W Mr number have | Mis work at Browne's His word will go n long help those who have b for a good remedy that relief for rheumatism. Mr. Young's own words dian NU-LIFE. He had a bad case of rheur over two years. But, to pleased to eay that I f as ever T did. Since tal NU-LIFF my pains and I have had some night's sleep. My knee bered up and T feel bett way. T am pleased to r U-LIFE anl shall do power to help the other | ferers of rh atism." Tex Balley says: “It e ple will never get tired ¢ T Bajley's Indian h day gool reports nd the s going g | expectatior Some of scemed hopeless and w! remedies have falled to lian NU are Tn- £nys e wonderful all lim- r in every or suf- ms peo do good, LIFE has brought re | matism, In jney and liver flis For sale at all per bottle,—~Adv. Cruggists, SATURDAY, NOVE SRRt anb A German Fra Frau Elli Hirshteld of Wi continent, is also a great n, Ger many fancier. wo of her pets, a social favorite of th This shows the lovely Mar street wl Miss kins, CHARGL Richmond Charg 1S DI VAN murder rt I, ) s of Herb wif pr Ricel found re on 8 yeéstord “THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE South Wwor Bart el Church helmess TO INSTALL ilms s War — Features Lcho of Richard As Crippled Veteran. TORMER PASTOR COME CUT AND 1 IEAR The Honorable Harcld S. Tolley From Binghamton, UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS Sunday Morning at 9:30 A. M. MET! 10DIS I Cl URCH T SR e A D A LA S T TR B S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10—Bible School Sermon by Rev. Wm. Ross—Subject: 10:45—Morning Worship “THE COURAGE (U CONVICTION” Music: “Praise the Lord,”—Watson Tenor Solo: “The Publican"—Vaude Friday, Entertainment by the 6:30—Thanksgiving Su; Young Tickets 50 Cents T A T ey | ] 110 People’s Church of Christ WVater. er and People South Congregational Church Morn FRA Home Preaching by REV Evening Worship—7:15 The “Tur Nk L. MOOT Worship 10:45 tE, of the Missionary Socicty Congregational Doors Open—=6:135 Motion Picture ENCHANTED COTTAGH A Cordial Invitation to all at These Services Member of Swedish HARTFORD WORAN T0 SPEAK AT Y. W. C. A, Her Ron!l\(.w tu \|)< u.\ Will Tell Avoug Trip to the Orfent Under Auspices of Nagional “Y. W.” Board of Hartford, the Y, W. C. n at 4 o'clock ing the ob- Fellowship observed M. C. A's rk will de- Y WO when sb r the aus- of the Mrs. the at 1d's Y, cl ago. nt of Wood > in ward etary of . is the new g Lord organ- nment in India mutiny of 18 er Al A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by REV. THEODORE Subject: “WHAT IS GOD!” 5 P. M. —\]cn s Bible Class Speaker: MR. GREENE 00 I’ M.—Young People's Meeting Subject: HOW TO FIND GOD IN NATURE Wednesday — November 18th— :00 P. M.—LADIES NIGHT AND RECEPTION '0 CHURCH STAFF —Sunday Church School A. GREENE “WHAT CONSTITUTES CHRISTIAN CONTENTMENT?” ore Ainsworth Greene of the wrch of Christ Sermon by Rev. Theoc First C Mrs. Laidlaw Johnson, Soloist Sunday Evening, 7:15 Morning Sermon by the Pastor “The Church’s Magnetism” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church International Bible Students Ass’n DONALD A. HASLETT of Brooklyn, N. Y., Speaker Subject: “THE KINGDOM OF MESSIAH” Sunday 3 . M. ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ARCH STREET Free Ses No Collection s THE RFAL TRUTH ABOUT Come and Hear the PEACE HAS NOT BEEN Truth of the Matter at the COURT STREET REV. I. L. BROOKS, Pastor 10:45 & m~"WHEN WAR WILL CEASE." 7:00 p. m—="“THE FLATTERING DESPOT” ONE 1S COMING TO UPSET THE WORLD'S PLANS, STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome™ Sundny 10:45 a. m. Morning worship and sermos. “ HIDDEN TREASURE" Tharsday 2:30 p. m.. Ladies Ald Sociely, Miss Cora Teale speaker. Friday #:00 p. m. in *dv"(h Church chapel, comedy met * YOU will be welcome! Come!