New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, Committee of Four Ministers to Have Charge Of Everyman s Bible Class Services After Jan. 1 Chairman Skinner of Speaker Committee Concludes Project Start- | ed Recently by Blue Army—Rev. S. A. Fiske New Spiritual Leader— Blue Army Concert De- cember 16, Ihe movement recently started by * Blue army of Everyman's Bibi 55 10 got back to a spiritual lead advocuted by Iiey, Fiske of Berlin in a to the A, mon delive Sundays moa decisi Robert 1B committec final class a culminated yesterday - move when Chairman Skinner of the speakers' | REV, of the clags came agreement with four local min- isters to take cha of the spiritna] |ton with wadership from January 1, to the |€1ass is ex of the o, | At this movement tarted at a |ner, who of the Ith eld fn [the out six weeks ago. | pre me first from 1 turl Frederickson of the Salva- ion Army and Probation Officer Connolly, a deason in the I'irst Baptist chur Mr, Skinner was ut of the city, hut tic approval to upon his return, An unofticial meeting was he Jeaders of the Blue tive and w0, The neeting M class, he sent fir nd ¢ rts are L Christms jof gave his enthns- {in the movement |by th Biy Much e held by | yove, wh dly 5 vet ar White roup of douht \ repres rmy |y, of the minister for some 0 mean a he or iz A mecti hers inte heen ea in the ) City ha 30 0'cloc vecutive By Wednesad B meert in for Which army mee « choir church, un M irp by \ K's We Anna by irthodosy e, 1rofes Russia was eduea col at zani 1100 voice o REV, SAMULL AL FISKE lefinite subje up where © the suggested and ainister asked to take over g I the work. ‘The ministers offe \l\ :NR all ove o take over the elass for periods of | weeks cach, they to have the | program of an 1o pick ft off was ¢ | linto the bi I'he mous dem: i by 1) office commitiee sor 1 ig class ar the pected nd Berlin a consoll Men's meet the Chairman first . president, prominent stviee other being made 1S service to have and the s , will be 1¢ nt ich i the big en u n hy re con a tual ¢ is felt in ficers say ind for time and new lease life ng of all th rested in e of ( I on will meet, e Musicale 10 high Army Dec plans to Methodist will 1 iy n thie no eharg rt of der inc the | the | 1koota, sele Mary torman, les selections ctions or iss agnell by churel sterman, Howerth, the choir chureh and music rehesty co lkoota, lrader n chol ted in ¢ Crime 1er a choir o ) ¢ The r Europc choir hecame and In 1913 THEODORE A, GRELNL Bib! Skin- president of Dyson, the will pre- members e expected to speak. |mer a5 this | vik rvices a male quartef, oftered 1 things that t inani ader expected | for |© ) affairs h army leaders Palmer, ma so0lo by REV. WILLIAM H. ALDERSON la- | summoned to sing before in the imperial he was pre tl for his musical the Czar palace. 1 witn ability. sent outhre and itenant. an flag rihrown b joined v Generals Denekin g ually W colonel. Later he refug Con e 4 tn hiding in there for two years and the refugees at that loxa Wk of the was commissioned Hy un intil ved when [ forces under Wrangell a moted to a other d even fled tantin- with s to his |onle yaine L monast i half, Among time was |who Tast Lat monks 1o come to Iy landed fn Tiis ehoir here consi and ¥ don rt work s he aide i r he v uditorinm sian Orthodox adership of Pro- soprano of tin violin obligato hy lo by ian by the af a musician who an military or- v rly im- was PROV. L. BAROOTA ame plattorm privileges as the Rev. I Davis had and to de- |7 ons of $0 minutesin I»nglh poricd tinal when at a ner, a committec Samel A, Fiske, the meeting was Chatrman Skinner ond ome camg yesterday cheon with Mr. #kin- consisting of Rev. tional chureh Dr, A, of the Luther \llquist A Iirst ing W d Marty erhood ¢ m Your Ruth Laptist Chure! I'irst worship at 1 Kev. William Niam Tyndale, r' o Bible s dnit ¢lu Connolly, Monday—7 Wedn struction struction serviee Friday ing of the lepartmen in el mnnal mey Birotherhoc school. lish, 11:3 {iee in G Monday Priscilla ¢! a Miss Lydi of the Lad r in AHLQUIST A. Greene of and | | suppe | we ch: ltev. Theodore Pirst Congr plain of (1 and Rev. rmy Al t arge of the m o religi m, mid-w 2:20 p, m., mont women. Iteports from Mrs, Bdward 13 missionary pro Scouts, 614 hiy n G et d and supper evvice in . m., communion; even at Littke, ing, meeting the 1 247 uh jes® church, lay—3 « in of |liglous instruet e Thursa s formed s Bt tine m seientific | 1 hist 1y | mee Y v be his re- | nd h committec ind | worship ar Rev. Axel communic Ivisor ommitee of the class, no |servi ion is necessary the Hill was the pro- s could himself at this greed to co- | nothing in South Congre monthly n T'uesday {auet ¢ though he has when (here | Ata home n chu of of Fri- |tes ont q in the nest i it 10 o'clock 1o rrid v program or sccond lay morning line the program crmor ( society Mrs, | Trinity street ireene glis) vening. Boy Scout Elim (Swedish) 10 a, m W1 sermon 1. Peterson, 11 pr the p. eeting. m., D nual m Theodore 8 g ctir Larson, prayer gational Charches First by Men's - Church Services | church Ladies' of Fairview Monday {me Rev speaker, | Girls' auxiliary, o Tuesday 15 | Chrlstic i m | Stanley 10 of Memor m, the Sunday department a YO 10:45 o'clock, morning worship and sermon by the ubjeot: noon, junfor, Jepartment chureh selonl Weds pustor, sclity -2:40 . m., he Ladies' Afd socicty. worts and clcetion of offi coming 8 poom, ment by young lad One-net p I'ly-hy-Night" will reshments serve Friday—0:45 meeting for the year the ehnre be gi pom, s every n CUSSOrs; spe r oof the Mid gregational cl lethany € mornix lay scho to take t evening Orphan; nt ar the regular chile tren of () \ vill ho prese program. Lutheran Churc Tirst 2 noon, . Swedish se | at I lay evening, orus will give e church, evening, choir 1 morning, preach p | in Su loly in German Servies communion at At 1034 in the ent m. cchool ros) ter ¢ s¢ e Ladies' At nation ) lay in opening service hureh on Court sf 1 Mohrte m s Methodist ehure Tuesday LT 1 1es will m ing, the « building committs Wednesday at 15 o afternoon fiernoon, from grades seven ar t for religious instru lo'cloc rriday afternoon Wil meet evening, the rehearsal at 8 1 ciass Friday John's m., k . m., me nesday- loard. church Thursday P Mission 8:30-11:1 Saturday won crmon | {sermon b ry meting eeting at . Friendship « I m ixiliary by Miss Tessia T chureh “Who is M primary and y entitled, the confirmation | inglish Advent, stor of Holy Trin- | Matthew's Germar for | Win {noon. In the afternoon the mission close. 12 |study clugs Wil continue its study of session. 6 p. [“Proyer and Misslons” and start | s meeting. 7 p. [work on W Days in Latin by the y , subject, | Ameriea,” t Captive Fre | B0 p.om., ial ing prople's i &school. pastar, subject: Communion at the lay school I'cop “How to v N. Neighe The am Woman's { ynes of mber ogal onn- al every 1 1he 1Mirat of will be mad s the chureh nildren's | comber . week-day Junior | Scouts, m., church > will b Monday ev re- | lea cholr Rev, Y or) the D.D., 1ol tomor- Coungregational |y meeting of |licarsal. Cody, Annual re- cers for the entertain- fos of the [fes “hureh 1 “The |comm 1 Burs o and re- [Taylor of New Yok clty , ! im., BI serviee T row at 10:1 m, uel Gosprl m,, praye chureh Sunday 10:45 rves wil Junior ligh t the schoo! fternoon at teans g 8¢ ¢ sehool, lay a iy Mrs, i upper and member ean- [service; Ieader Robert A, |7 p. m., prea 1irst Con- | Tuesday—3 p, m lletown, home Mrs, Young People's Hannah Guite. Mr. Taylor Ladies' mecting Lewls on Arch ead the the tomorrow wil by servie: chure at h Fm- of of New \mL ich at both services at Emmanuel Gospel church to- morrow, hureh g servie ol. b pom le place of | rvico. The |str in Crom- 1 take part 1 m.. choir religio | eity will pr cottage the religious in- | uel Gos. , old-fashione ! h will meet at the home of Mr Hart street, There |ioneg” night at chureh, | The practice, | I will he a * prayer the Emmanuel Gospel | innior Bihle study: sub- Was Chri hes in | school. rvice, The th services, Wenner annual con- nerber lat th lay evening. Miss Ruth Connolly People's so the Iiret Baptist church vening monthl the 1 costal met will e ting tomorrow |tic meeting at Wednesd raver meeti Iy The meets Bapt Friday afternoon. Beach be in cliar missio program, while made from all de en of church w D S — At Religious Items s m. Service rorts will b Sunday language | with | The Priscill Baptist church Wed- | lay rnoon | Lydia Littke man Baptist ehureh will 1 {meetings in the chureh o \fternoon. They will be b supper, There will ha serviee Weds rman Mon rhood of the First F howill hold fts anni I'riday evening, chmreh “concil and buildind®] |, of Reformation | 1 mec tist i me 1, Thurs- les' n chureh v t on Tues- {ho m there will 3 7. Retormation new | Beh- a mid-week 1 Luthers Wom ciely of { ch will ~ 1. Racklifie at her ration for 1 at t the Rev, n chn | on Missior ¢ Haven, sday + fs cordial- s M inity Wedn e catecheti- io'clock hurch chureh will ' coun- {ernoan in the ehureh parlors, Mrs ¢ will meet | 1% W, Miteheil and N Abhie Ladd | will present { I'he Work fn Amerviea.” i ireh bos Fvar vl me meot o subjoct “The Slav at and (he 1t its meeting A Night lay eve- *will he the religious Gern lie the chureh ton W of 1 rig pupils it will 15 ning, 1 be Tlin halk tion ¥ SO0 iptist church wi elieti- (Monday evening, y o'clock choir lock. ing. canvas Aid f 1 Thead Baptist will ne i lay home Mrs 15 Trinity street. standing committo 1 i We ore A, Gr his discussion of Bi- Nim S hold its fte 2 cdish nelish s conti “The of the Tdea at the mecti tional ch V. mnual me 1rs 11 Larson, fay school. ier on at of eting of the odore ux of fomorrow Congregationa L5t th npon parsonage o Woman's of the First Congregational 1 hold all-day Luncheon will b Missionary’ chureh meet Aional chnreh tomarros ATTENTION! AUTOISTS and PEDESTRIANS are summoned to appear for a talk on “JAYWALKING” Tl 18 e Contralto Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church You 1 mis M Mre per 8, §o ,‘l“;,‘ Sunday Evening — Mrs. A. M. Seidler, 18 nrayer nday school ST. MARK’S CHURCH 0 MUSICAL SERVICE VIOLONCELLO M. AND ORGAN RECITAT Followed by Choral Evensong BOYS AND MEN Maleoim G and Choirma CHOIR Of Schaufvler, “collist, Organist Henry G Tumphreys, A.A.G.0. ter Frank Christian Science at 1 sday National Ran Second Adyen lay STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Tittle Chureh with the BIG Welcome.” Sunday 10:45 a. m. Morning worship and sermon SWHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?™ 0 p.om. Ladies’ Aid annual meeting & p. m. Entertainment and play by young ladies, Thursdny, 2 hurs., election of officers The Fiy By Night Friday, K 6:45 1. m. Supper for Kiers M A Christie of Middletown. YOU WiLt wher Canvassers, speaker, Rey BE WELCOME. COME! nt «chool 1n o ath ening with e ¥ ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR CoMI THI ro oLD THE The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV. I L. BROOKS, Pastor 10:45 . m—"TOW TO WIN SOULN 7:00 p. m—SETTING THE CAPTIVE We Offer. Not Music, Nor Entertainment, TIME RELIGION? en of FREY But The Word [ Monday socicty supper, Mo vill SERVICE CONTIES Lifting of Embargo Eliminates ‘onnecticut state of 11 tors, moving o woni- |y It will be a business mect. {ve v pleture shows how Unele hus developed the use of t Many powerful machines ¥iinoperation hird picture iy suid most remurkable produced who o ry time The third ses lueation First ion of it Congre ternoon For glous |airpl satic to e natin wnd off the out IFour The W Wt those " hurch will meet W\ A loors, 1t is cnlled, Intima ups of birds imals in thelr 1 2 haunts, bl ( r 1 are ob thre ¥y Mothodist ¢ meet for lal time arter mem- 500801 £ hit of lay eve rs will | tell somo sperier hen they first organized, graphy one of u T0 PREACH SERMON 10 ALL JAYWALKERS v. WAL Alderson Proniises Somes Danger of Change in Program Wi icture thing Interesting to Law Viola- it tors Who “Take Chances,” embargo st th turn to this ure distribu- curtal state and e movii there will South Cc 1 to the evening Methodist ehurch Rev. William H, ST ik i s | speak “Jaywalk= is giving a se venings on “E: ird on the Street” and las taken “Jaywalke no ent f the on s e 1t until a short time ed as 1) th ough service wou “The ill be the topic ot service will be un. of the Women's fona soclety and is a le society program of mis- \tion Antoinett Seidler, eone stat the Asylum Avennue ch, Hartford, will be the > evenir Mrs. Seid- frequently on the musi- ims of clubs and public nd has sung over tha uber of times at Station The ors \\H«‘l\ she will row night are Lord fs \||w]'wl ot His Mendelssohn . Liddle O'Hara orm of service. in the ta conti eha it possible of the auspices 5 Vaniee o Mrs, the ide T Lworth readiv ads are really The First Church of Christ Al A. 10:00 11 M. —Sunday Chureh School. 100 -Morning Worship. the I : “RELIGION, A BARGAIN QR M.—Men's Bible Class. GREENE, M.—Young People’s Meeting A CHRISTIAN CAN DO TO PREVENT WAR” Sermon by Yastor, Subject I, A BLESSING” Speaker: MR. 6:00 P. S AT Subject For Women On See that your husband, son, brother or father hear Judge Robert Carey in “What For?”’ At Sunday Everyman’s Bible Class 9:15 a. m.—M. E. Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH § 10:15—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School Subject: -TRANSLATOR William Music WILLIAM TYNDALE S AND MARTYR rmon by Rev. Ross ely Are the Bass Solo and Quartet—* Mendelssohn Thus Saith the Lord” .Gaul Brotherhood Supper and Annual Meeting Messengers” Friday, 6:30— Tickets 50 cents SOUTH CHURCH Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon by Rev. D.D. George L. Cady, Evening Worship, 7:15 Two unusual motion pictures: “WINGS OF THE FLEET” r developments in the U. S. Navy “THE FOUR SEASONS” A screen gem of outdoor life A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Ai

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