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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBLR 2, 1023 Jao, NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES .-. Charch Sersices |VAUNDER'S “SONG OF THANKSGIVING” TO BE Re,,g,,,,,; R e arcn Jervices GIVEN IN CANTATTA AT ST. MARK'S TOMORROW |\ ——— ——— il speakers will be |10ague in Worcester, will speak at g g 0 ot ¢ 2 gp T PR—— | I 1 ey Men the Junlor Y. I’ 8, meeting at 4:30 Baptist Churches 1 English at 9 a, m, German con Ay i 3 b ST . R g phieg e R S - | fesstonal service at 10 @, m. Com \ b i s R p Laat : b R 8 reaine e First {munion service at 10:45 a, m. Eng ; W o \ s s 3 &, e : N L O R R uroh Heralix ana Orisas Morniag worship at 10:45 o'clock. |lish Sunday school following Lng 3 3 e ‘ ® S & L ad PRy s b st angrndd \ S rhcalet Sermon Ly Rev, Willlam Ross. Sub- [iish service, i 1 ; { ¥ s i ! e The Vbl MRk el Ject: “The City Beautitul” Bible | Mid-week Advent service, Wed fonb o] ] : X 1 S Pl be el st tin i BmEv T Sl s el school and Brotherhood at 12:10 p. [nesday at 7:45 p, m. : e W 3 § : 4 \ vy C k. e ok e {day ”‘”\‘h b m, BV. Y, P, U,; leader, Miss Marlon | -— > o S # e ¢ hd 4 ‘ CULL L 1 " T b i u\vr\v 1 Andrews, ut 7 p. m. St. John's . : a) P L iR L i will have n “get.together" Monday—7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. | Sunday — 9:30 a, m., Sunday | 5 ! S = mecting 1 evening for the Wednesday—2:30 p. . loving |school. 10:45 a, m., German service, { : ; : ; i POTIS | urpose of dressing dolls for the service class at the Lome of Mrs, B, |12 noon, English confessional and Y . i s e Frage S r { [ w York C. Mann, 186 Maple streel, 2:30 p, |communion service instead of the i Ay 4 " o Ty ’ iy | e S t I hour will follow m., religious instruction. 4 p. m., regulur Linglish morning service. % ¢ SRR B Sy Do i SERCH i (ORI ¥ e et ® rogn eting of the Jur Heralds and Crusuders, misslonary | ‘Iuesday—2:30 p, m., meeting of j 3 ; i UgUBIR: ; " : : P AU socloty Trinity Met} program. the Ladies' Ald socle : i 3 ; i ; B Wi e 3 L e reh v held Tu Thursday—3 p. m, religious in- | Wednesday—8 p, m., meeting of i S N (G ON . P ¥ : : vk gk - I ‘ f loc :terrl‘xfct:on. 7:46 p. m., mid-week |the church board. i J i AR T N ; R dedoeh & e ; b : S e : : o ' Ald ;:‘-\‘;" of the ¥riday—4:16 p. m, Girl Scouts. Methodist Church Bl : Rl B RO PR e o A . e ki 1 sular ‘w(r"\l\ul.,.‘\‘.;;.:‘\. 6:50 p. m.,, junior choir. 6:30 p. m., Trinity e « e — : 4 ; s 3 : 3y W. W, G. Y. W. 5. G. supper. | Sunday—9:30 a. m., Everyman's ST. MARK'S B OYS' CHOIR = A December 13 = T et Lot SN i leal soctety |17 Trinity Mothodist church t Dible class; woman's Biblo class and | A cantata “Song of Thanksgiving,” [street and is a brother to George | fs the Lord” \ , violinist. He has |Chorus {sopran he st o blushing friuts appear ¢ i et v W a reception of members | ) German church 10:45 a, m., sermon [by J. H. Maunder, will be given at |Western r Sunday — 9:30 a. m. Sunday |py the pastor, “Citizens of No Mcan Ef 'OOl—v}r DL (1". L Epworth Jeague. row evening, beginning at for t cholr consists | C‘horu s the Lord." Chorus (with buss solo) lsh. 7:30 p. m., servics in German, ormon by the pastor, |o'clock. Soloists will bo [ T = I . L e S 2 8 Ralph B. |of 40 men and STIHE PROMISE™ sed, Thy word i t R y Yofl‘::;dl"mpi l; »XLI»: 1‘.:,“' eting of the KFL»V?;L‘L"\\nm: Mrs, Minna War. | Britton, baritone; Irank N. Kelly, Y0 COM WL To:Ctenoriesiimiy th the Lord." L "THE PEODI o) p of § o b ST. pM”.S V]CAR TALKS Wililam Westerman, boy |Chorus—"0 come, let us sing. Chorus at Center churck Mr. Britton s song leader for {ho | eyes of all wait upon Thee.” | S 'lhursdny—3 p. m. ¢ In re- | yegday-—6:30 p. m., Philathea tary club and a widely known |Chorus Nglous instruction. 8 p. m., prayer supper, 7:15 p. m,, Boy Scouts, 7 ist, Mr. Kelly is tenor soloist at meeting in German, . glrls’ Friday evening, Boy Scouts. Mark's Episcopal church tomor- [heen o member of 8. Mark's choir T 3 SRR s \ nfossion of faith o J mountains were | 3N ukh i o i | WEHE FULITLM RN din e e ninet i nd nelish - Clergyman Not Given to s’ get-together to dress |the Center Congregational chureh at | y 'HE TORD" Recibiand Alr (hess on coniralto) s Thee.* tin 7 3 Expounding on So-Called In- |dolls. 7:45 p. m., class meeting, 8 < William Westerman s | s “When o'er the | “Cons s lilies.” telleetual Stuiy p. m., Junier Ald meeting, he ar-old son of Mr, and Mrs, | Solo (so 10 )— o . AN r = Swe ! s. | Solo (soprano lovely flowers, All people s e “'h,‘, Wednesda 0 p. m., week-d: Westerman of 16 Carmel |Chorus (fenors and basses)—Great dwell.” churel t v eve |2 < ueston on-Thnmas, 7 Nov, 544 Sund 10 a. m., Bible school |rejigious school; third grade, 6:3 I hoard of the P (AP)—If the oners of St and Men's Bible class. Morning |p 1. Ladies' Aid supper. —_— — - . i - - — | chure Il maat Nonday avenis I's church, Kingston Hill, desire worship and sermon by the pastor, | pp\irsday—17.45 i meet Monday r : ey g 3 p. m, v Halr-Dyelng Mystery s been ordered t g . Alexander €. Purdy inéol bk o el paatave Rev. Axel L. Peterson at 11 o'clock, (gervice., T R s sttt S SeeRrdRnad o i Southi e o | serme ¢ huve heen told to go holy communion. §:30 p. ., Young | yrigay—2:50 p. m. mes .,.,g of o woman living in room £3 of tt £ i e deoatan > someor o, Tt if they wan People's meeting, Evening service |gewing school teachers, otel aroused suspicion b i 1den of 5. E. Taylor of New Yor . A. W y orr, 1 at 7:30 o'clock; the pastor Will [saning school, 7:30 nois : ; ke nagnenc s Ui tathe 1 : r, has asked then on g 50 5 7:80 . mv choir ! er meals in her room a i St e el A L aa e has ask hem o come to preach and the cholr will sing. | yeear }A i sameals ey o "'(,,,,'f] IANK PR]ZF AR[] _ ,‘“,' ehhat i gl T S Wednesday—"The King's Daugh- A 1 them in a novel In 1003, 1anuel Gospel church tome : 165t . Archbishop of Canterbury ters social gathering at § p. m. ¢ NBZE A0S Shial : : > that the mistake T have , : o= St. Mark’s Lpiscopal as whispered about that she \ or men who drew up the i i ; Thursday—-8 p. m. prayer meet- Bivst SindaveinBAdent T is 1t T look upon my e, e Sincayin Anent Bis0a | B Women Decling {0 Rooept v 5 rurmon i v -‘;,‘(If,‘lfil{ Says 1t Was ]memed by Minpe- ™™ e B or e i rrow evening and the oard at | J650 MALDE (8 that T ok wren my 'riday—8 p. m, cholr rehearsal. |5 4, m., church school, 11 a. m Room was a sceret agent of an- women of the au Jngurant s rector, 6:15 p. m.. Young People’s | tive was called in to in- [ fellowship, 7:3 e iath _— tigate, The mysterious alr in = Lo St R superiors, who need from mo fs ol teonsnin. T p. " eantaias | T T OFFERED BY PASTOR : e e Sunday—10 a. m., church school. ‘J\\r“”m a0 Tha e Berlin, Nov. 28, (AP) — The vil- 4 . New York v, ()T spe mld-week prayer n “You have learned to play the 11 o'clock, morning worship, (Or- | >onday ~St. Andrew's day, lage of Hoppstactten, near Frank- aely 1 : s 5 rited States has mant 1 L 8 cay nE no, to knit jumpers, and by wire- gan prelude at 10:65 a. m.) Chil- & Mo holy communion. fort, has just missed haxir Prinity Methodist Church Proposes ) nanuel Gospel chur you have besn brought into con- dren’s sermon by Rev, Warren M. | first ; Y s Scles i the British government to to Give Greatest Bog rvice John's Gy an Luth P - 0 Blodgett. Sermon by Rev. Theodore | - .(:h:\lflillm: Th nee ] ; e . (Eroonite s v hadth ¢ : ‘ m i vv I\ \“v ”r' w' You have a motor bike and ay service at . gub- (Ien i Germany, | ventor of the N = e ' omorro il not be & himvelan A, Greene, 12:15 p. m, special | S oLl Bl : liair Qg fanltily.” ¢ is e : ! LRt Tomorrow Eyening ! ok ave traveled meeting of all First church mem- 10 Modern Neero- | Disgusted with party squabbles in | plonde wor iette, neither black- | Yrancis J. Lowe, for many years| S Ll vie once or twice a bers. & p. m., Armenian service, | ©°0 5 l‘lll"‘”:m and Hyp- | tho Jittle: town, a group of male | Laired no and of course she | 1HCIOF “““'”“‘ ML el Che zreatest boon to the human supfesl mal S communion | week ¢ ¢ the intellectnal Charlio Preacher: Rev. Yervant H. Hadldian, | 200 0L Denounced. Sunday school | voters as a joko framed up a ticket | dovs n meet people,” he | 1 TEL S0 esite operaton BIVES |0 o cure cure for worry, a disen el | Chaplin. You have made such ad. Ph.D. 6 p. m, Young People's at 9:45 a. m. ; jcontaining only wo T > A P & at Or ¢ o Nicts mankind” is vanees that you can easily spot the meeting. 7:30 p. m., union Mission- |, Wednealay evening meeting at 8 | cloctorate followed this Tend . and [ |of Winonu, Mich., credit for e e in the 2:30 horse race al- S o'clock. Sihedin O r : | tathering of £ : ; any afternoon. ary service in First church. Speak- S RN RNerl Blielun;ge wom- | Bluc-Eyed Doll Returns urch tomorrow ev ;2 + CE Fan, Al i e e The reading room--room 504 Na- |, ticket by an overwhelming ma-1 e e e wtion o 3 ¢ 5 T )] v\‘-v not time for these intel- b < 4 e tlonal Bank building is open to the |jority. ‘The sucocsst 1 T 1 T ic X h pril, . ‘ ] . y ¢ 4% “harlotte H. Brown and Rev. Sher- | jor Ihe successful —candida ot 1 e eyes SR : : 11| Springfic i Mrs - neeic) JithE (ro'f;rg:”lh o5 | public daily from 10 a, m. until 5:30 {howoev e, wers so frightenosd by be. Al L ; . sl TG gLy First Ty : Shtier SV leRe i oves mEn AN oy \l;ml'u' 780 p. m, religlous |P: M- except Sundays and holidays, | ing thrust so suddenly into the lime- ik e B e AcLe : i Sneine ft to church seeking ideals. education institute n the chapel. Tuesday—3-10 p. m., Yosng Wom- : |also Saturday evenings from 6:45 to |light sand hy the o 5 o'clock. burdens facing them they S { signed thefr new s hefore the 3 ) Mo L v's Misstonary society, 8 p. m., . ¥ fcated I 8 of the e ot :{,‘;;nnn.s club of New Britain x:m\.«p Nondenominational were inaugurate Rl R i H Sir Her Loftt Holden, dircctor chani v v o 0 known YH cale in the church. Sololst: Lam- e | children's 1 {3 carisnoch, it dn: T s wing broadcast bert Murphy, tenor. 2 p. m. Ar-| oo b ple's - ‘ Soclety Girls Models ; soue out for thel ;o G JEE A many times from WRZ \wwm menian Bible class for women, SanLa, 9 a. m.,, prayer meet- Posing in garments they ave now | Christmas scason that children must . " tha nor tractor ns called and WTIC Hart Wednesdoy—2:80 p. m. sixth |In8. 10:45 a. m. preaching hy the |too poor to buy, hundreds of socict iven plasthings thes can under den e Sl e Giror i grade week-day church school. 6:30 |Pastor. subject: “The Awakening rni y v fail to realize why s he “Come, cont Sunda int musical pro 0:45, Morning Worship 12:10, Bible School i : [Needed.” 12 noon, Sunday echool i o o Siiel far rouged : o . ) g b p. m., Young eople’s soclety supper. | : ¥ _&choo 1 ! i s ) J . £ T Thirsday—3 p, m. seventh and |feSslon. 6 p. m. Young People's nnequing s Fene “hrows Balr Lo Juredg Dl meeting, led by R, J. Klotber. 7 p. | Berlin fashion g ek-day church y R, J. st i : § ¢ ST ST les, 3 : : L i a mem Sermon by Rev. William Ross Sl g ek 1 “heout | M. preaching by the pastor, sub. ghters of ‘ Fowns rae Boh0ol, R4 8 1SRRIy | fect: “Soul Winning." srament officials, physicians and | doll modistes say, a child ca meeting. Monday—8§ folaltB S i 126 that it ial e " v Scout | Monday—8§ p. m. officlal hoard |bu ss men, impoverished by th calize that it is purs Tl Friday—7:15 p. m, Boy meeting. War and post-war inflation, miniature of its mother. : ! Mr. Lowe “Col- |+ Lovely Are Thy Dwellings' meeting. Wednesday—2:30 p. m., children's | frankly admit that they are forced wors i DANE | o) Holden introduced n : s ey ylell‘ f R meeting. plement the family inco fallen in line with the T il & S TTiS Tieok® ran Music Sunday—9 —nS:mx;“ Iallan de-( Thursdlay—7:45 p. m, church maintain & semblance of their for- | fashi ENEhehaunas hie would let me know if we! gy, PR o uf,.'fl 3 1T ) 1 Divine” f Sunday—9:30 a, m,, It = « AT e e L b Soprano ar nor ot, “Love ine 3t a 9 pu';mn“: of the chutch schaol; ip\'r\)or meeting, on in lif in few of the flapper doll - | were to get any orders, but I never | wThe Virgin's Lulluby . Pudley Buck oprano and Tenor Duet, ove Divine”, .. .Stanier g the !t a . After sever » 0 e money simonpure pefticoat govern- e hlandly announced that the vw with the most intellectual sub- pert deereed with the appro- |, 1 600.0 i t 1 fess n York bation of shopkeepers that the so- |y, 5 i . I nd Bis I n.mu t kno ve r of the Clef Male ; Friday—7:45 p. m., cholr rehear- { the 4,000 mannequins in B e eard from 1 itil after the bat . T 1 . " senlor high school and young DS is est d that 25 per e ”‘f A el S (Gontralto SoloSe e raisesthelTordl E . & Spross ple's grades in the senior room. he & 3 v 10:30 a. m., worship of the Itallan - jare listed in social registers. They Irish Republicans Ave ““,,,‘ that funny looking ‘cheese RECTOR FOR 75 YEARS Emmanuel Gospel ] \ o $62 to $100 a mor Friday: Supper and Sale of Work mission at Hunter road. 10:45 qE fou e T A‘,Kflil\ (flll.\‘lllg Tl'l)lll)lt‘, it moins ojerine ton ke ‘ "f‘x ; ‘M‘ o \“‘\:: ‘closk, morning worship. Sermon | 10:15 a, m., prayer serv- gt v ‘ L Gatising Tho e i o T y o 75 e Rl c. Purdy, D.D. |16, 10:45 a. m, preaching service; clally well-knows: ¢ ndon, Nov, 28 (- After The firs ze court was u 1 DT ok has vacate RN R €. B. Tay y ork ¢ upon o modiste ¢ t )1 of parative calm, th i tormine eal fn- ng Mambhilad, nea inners’ department of 8. E. Taylor of New York city < v gt ; 11 a. m, beginners’ dep: | p. m., Sunday sc 1 ks rd. t ot 4 le & > . 1 appa S anlor of thettank, an eacond e bl the church school. 12:10 p. m, | . m., 3 3 Y : ‘ Ukrainian service 5:45 age o o ¢ in Berlin, | starte theineri niiags v iae 31 ary depa ; Junlor depart- | Aot 2 1 approach 81 ublin yester old | nrimaryidupermant v People's missioner service. 7 o'clock, | fLPHEQUNIS A D alnEveniERnavRtol ment, grades four, five and six; in- : 5 M through a strategem ; = : elght and nine tn the sentor room. |PTRE, L Countos ha nearcerated in Mount Joy prison. | r church school of the Ttallan misston, |I8. § p. oard meeting. | nequin or than do something | th soners released aswnineteen Hunter road community house. 7:15 1,7;':” A il ‘,7.1;' & T',"fi”L leise .the daughter of a Berlin manu. | 2 other six. There also seems | 1 1. m.—Sunday Church School. Motion | at home of Mrs, C. 1%, Guite ros- o'clock, evening worship. M . PP Vorie of bankiiples S dlsorenancs el A L - ot street y T e — G . + W “ pleture: “The Man Who Tights |PCrC Siveet. =~ L e 1 that as a mannequin she as to the methods “mwmm in RECIT L 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Sermon by REV. THEO- Alone.” T LU & lg @ yportunity of we: ¢ | getting the men aut of the prison. | CENTER CHURCH )JORE A. GREENE: s “CITIZENS R N Monday——7-8 p. m. meeting and |Instruction clage, et e n s : Sy ; R DORE A. GREENE; subject, “CITIZENS OF NO ey 's de. [tage meeting {gowns which formr »xmm her TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 1, 1925—8 0'CLOCK MEAN CITY SupperfofStheyoung guomasa h y—3 aliEtons g ol WLIGIOUS INSTITUTE ALy 2 16 Saitmentiliy . m. meeting of | Thursday—3 p. m. religfous in- | gwn war J e oal and RELIGIOU : » i ruction class. 7T:45 p. m., speclal : . inta oA The sccond session of the re T s AT PIERCE' ST 3 - . s the girls' auxiliary. 7:30 p. m., at s T trainiy a proba- | T neaslon oL he relis TICKETS §1.50. ON SALE AT PIERCE'S MUSIC STORT 6:00 p. m—Young People’s meeting. the First churc apel, demonstra- ting. bly more fitted for th ¢ of work | tluca i il L : il ; ; tion in toaching an intermediate . chotr practice. | than anything else.” t i ongregational S AND AT THE DOOR. ] workers in religlous education, con- | Western Film at lin's fashionable west end where |nin st R ot AV, JOHN J. BANNINGA and ll ¢ the New Britain Coun | | prospective mannequ may learn |tion in teaching an in ¥ ) el L s The South QR ch e e o : SOULE, D.D. Religions E . he' Boutt “ongro o *sye o elions Edustion, 3 1 e iy e o et O Posr oChild Psychology”” by Miss Ma e he motlon picture {supported b of large | ology 10 institute 1s being con- 9 H South, Stanley Memorial s 3 “hurches uniting’ g'JH("]L((."r’-“‘““‘} e o sh £ the evening service | svie shops, but 19 D e Sile K R (South, Star lemorial and First Churches uniting) The Man Who Fights Alone” |y Sk e Sincatio bl cAuoat " | payment of a small fee. New Dritain Council of Education, £ for workers in v-‘\w\”-‘ “J"‘ ‘\\':‘r‘“ | with William Farnum cast in the 7:30 p. m Tuesday-—3 p. M. ASSYIIAL iing role. Farnum Is a power | == en’ wing club. 7:15 p. m., meet= | /i 0 " silent, lone fighter of | CANTATA ing of Troop 2, Boy Scouts of | S > 2 1 speakers, V. SHERROD | weeks or a mont ¢ school is liver a lecture on “Chil America. has to overcome not only practically | “SONG OF THANKSGIVING” G. H. Maunder A0 . 2 Thurgday—5-7 p. m., the baskel- i, 0 ountable physical obstacles iR s T t M th d t [ I ch h ball teams will practice at the Boys' |\ [ EENETE, SIS e renin, He ° ° ° | Sololsts: Mr. R. B. Britton, Baritone. Mr. F. N, Kelly, Tenor. rlnl e [] IS Iscfl a urc club, U Girl Scouts. This pleture was filmed fn Yose- A FAMILY SESSION Malcolm G. Humphries, A. A. G. O.. Orzanist and Cholrmaster Sennon Sub]ects fol" Tomon‘ow: : facses % : [Tt e domarmert ot e chure st | (1o e ‘ Ensign Carl Frederickson, Harold W. — : 10:45—“Citizens of No Mean City Oliman, subject, Dot Otacny | Temorrow will be *Civic Sunday” SOMETHING DOING — DON'T MISS IT A Great Picture With a Movmg Appeal cast two local pastors have taken as | @ Reports by general; open forum; general discussion Tuesday—6-8 p. m., public supper |cjy» Same time and plac i It ” s !hl\ Gt e in connection with M. E {}H('R(‘CH nd place e A L RS ‘The G]ad Hand Churcb Cady of New York and Rev, Sher- |from the pulpit. Rev. Theodore A. | Purdy, D.D., of Hartford church school, grades three, four the west—a ploneer of Industry who FEIIYt 15 pomismeeling ot |22 (A mATes imael Litol win teric; Willie Westerman, Soprano R mite Valley, Cal, and offers some Stanley Memorial sten e TAE ahIuien S v nt 6t ek ° rote AT Sundey—10ia miiyoung peopleal T o Lonatkanle beatt Speakers—E. C. Connolly, William J. Rawlings, Sermons in 10:45 o'elock, morning worship and X ¥ Gee and Rev. W. H. Alderson, sermon by the pastor, Rev. R. N, Pulpits Tomorrow 7:15—“Don’t Worry" ship. . Junior, primary and {j, pe New Britain churches and beginners' departments of the lyyany members of the local elergy Nak S 6 . (1) w . ehurch school, 7:30 D, m.unlon |\ upeak on Cltisonabip A Not Sermon e Man Who Fights Alone Mrs. W. J. Warner, Soloist service In the Center Congregational |, . B church. their subjects “Citizens of No Mean SOUTH CHURCH—SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 Q- gram: speakers, Kev. D. Brewer {{he Chamber of Commerce request —9:30 A, ] % FAdy ot ioson & Rs T S e e Morning Worship at 10:15—Preaching by Rev. Alexander rod Soule Greene is chalrman of the commit- —— A Welcome Cordial and Sincere to All at All Services, Wednesday 3 m., week-day [tee. = : and five, T7:3 m., Boy Scouts, UNION MISSIONARY SERVICE — — _ = v, | Come to the Calendar Capers STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Friday—7:30 p. m., annual meet- {South Congregational churches will ing of the Men's club with reports ] union missionary service in A Sarvey of Zion Reveals The Need of a Revival The Little Church With the BIG Welcome™ el oo tion oA amEe the Tirst Congregatio ireh to SOUTH CHURCH 5 . Sunday, 10:43 a. m. Morning Worship, ~Sermon Jomn 1. ‘ The People’s Church of Christ | PBETTER CITIZENSHI Rethany Ranninga of mulal, South In- gLk oman 4 Depmtivcet S Tuesday—2:30-6 p. m. Christmas Sale, Aprons, Fancy Articles. Sunday—Morning service at 10:30 ak on * w Day For 'If'f 'l”"' R 1 AND 3 COURT STREET 68 p. m.—Public Supper for only 33 cents, o'clock. Sunday school at 12:10 . |the " *What Consti- WoRy S W edncatay L BROOKS, Pastor 8 p. m—Program. Speakers: Rev. D. Brewer Eddy of m. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock es Stewardship? will he' the : Afternoon and Evening LA Boston; Rev. George L. Cady of New York and Rev., Sher- ' S {tole. oF #nt addieiy by i Rev. Ghat. Bazaar—Admission Free Supper 75 cents 10:45 a. m.—“THE. AWAKENING NEEDED" | rod Soule, of Hartford, Lutheran Churches Irod Soule, D. D., of Hartford, Mrs. Play: “The 1r!":il\f.:;:f"..;'sltili“?"”: Tarkington 7:00 p. m—“SOUL \\l\\‘l\i.' 5 i Friday—3:30 p. m. Annual meeting of the Men's Club, St. Matthew's |Charlotte H, Brown will also b J L What Are You Doing To Bring About a Revival? WELCOME TO ALL ! First Sunday in Advent. Service |speak.