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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERM.D. Baptist Churches Yirst 1 Rupti und orship, Serm Iir rhood m, ¥ rr Mrs. E. It Hitehe \1“A|1\ -1 s Hende ome of Mrs, Jan the Ladies’ p.m, m ple's soci sprak We ligions Thu us instructi in Gerr Friday evening, Loy Scouts, Elim Sunday—10 a, and men's Bible morning worship the pastor, Rev. Axel I. Peter 4:30 and 7 p. m., union semvices,in the edish Bethany church. The speakers will be Staff Captains Carl Soderstrom and Rev, Axel I Peter- son. Monday—8 p. mgnthly medtihe. Tuesday, We and Eriday 7:45 p. ings in this church. Congregational Churches First . m., church school Bible school 11 o'cloc with sermon m., the church nes: sday m., union Sund; 11 o'clock, morning worship, (Organ | a, m.) Children's Warren M. Blodgett. Theodore A. G Bible ¢ 5 p. m. Ar- Preacher: D 6 p. m., Young People’ der: Mr. Blodgett, P, m., standing com 6:3 P m. chureh scbool teachers’ supper, seventh and cighth grades. 7:45 p. m., religious cducation lecture in South church Ly Prof. A. C. Purdy. Tuesday—2 p m., Armenian Bible class for women. & p. m., K class for Armenian women m., Young Women's Missionary s0- ciety supper. Wednesday- Jo week-d hursday— cighth grades school. 4:30 p. m., Girl Scout m« ing. 7:45 p. m, mid-) in the chapel, leader: Friday meeting pretude at 10 sermon by Rev. Sermon by T 158 menian service. Hadidian. 0 sixt] chure p. m., weck-day m., hool. seventh church and partment of cenfor Tigh sche worship sern D | society Lutheran Churclies m., lay school, will meet lay afternoons, ¢ chureh work- oon, the mis 30 meet at 2 us gehool will et Woednes and Thursday ftornoons, | meet on Tues- ! Friday cve- | | John's Sunday-—S:30 a. m., FEnglish m, Sunday schoo rman serviee, Ladies' Aid . supper Sunday school teachers and of- followwd by the busine meeting for «wleetion of officers. Wed " meeting of yureh council Satur i-11 nan sehool. sery ice. §:30 a 10:45 a. Tu m., sday—2 mects, for | m 30 a. m, Ger: Methodist Churches | Sunday-— ‘ Everyman's Bible cl an's Bibl church school. 10:45 a by fthe pastor: ‘“The Fruit.” 6 p. m., Epworth speaker, Rev. W. H. “The Pearl of m., sermon “harter Meml own, bariton: Monday—§ ting with Co class and m., scrmon Forbidden eague Alderson: sub- Greal Price.” by the (cHa Wi AL DTS Mrs. A, J m., and , strect, Tuesday ¢ i social tea at ton Parker, 734 p. m., Philath Boy Scou . Mr oon, W. H. of Mrs, street 7:15 p. m., s meet- M.S home Ren- Arc A class 45 p unior m Ald m o ting m., week . Mark's Fpis 1 Sunday a hy cople's f ession il 1°n's A Philip Christian Science second Advent Nondenominational | Everyman's Bible ¢ , monthly official hoar of Mr religlous m, mid- od by nd Mr Religious Items of 1 Albert W, Ritter < trip to Furope las rs will be initiated, Woman's oreign Missic Trinity M. 1% fts r r month Monday ey aind Mrs club Frid will talk ummer nemibe icty of the nold n ening at the home ¢ A. A, Mills William Ttoss rst Baptist ehurch, personal experiences of 25 Cont will sy his Women's Fo ¢ of the Trinity o will meet Benton Parker, 7 afternoon, for the senlor department o Trinity M. E. church school vill b held on Friday he Reformation Tauthe il meet on Tu Mrs Tuesd A soc ening n churech will ay Waod afternoon the mis- onary ety Reformation Lutheran church will hold its regu- On nesday G mee Th 40 cussion at Meek™ will be the titie trief Bible Diography” dis- t the mecting of the First tional church men's Bibte | tomorrow noon, and at the s i the Cong fore- noon. Science Ithe topie of | People's meeting fomorrow «t church. Rev. Warren will lead, The newly clected officers will be installed. The First Congregational church standing committee will meet in the chapel on Monday afternoon. seventh and eighth grade d week-day church school First church will church dining and Religion” will form discussion at the Young evening M. Blodgett The nday teacher i a supper in the room Monday evening. Union meetings will be held at he Elim Swedish Baptist church on Wednesday, Thursday and enings. At the meeting of the German Baptist church Young People’s so ciety Tuesday evening. Rev, War- ron M. Blodgett, assistant pastor Virst Congregational church, il speatk. James L. Rarton, sermon at | church of the Tues I'rid D. D.. will the South tomorrow morning. The home of the South all-day sewir Juncheon heine Luncheon will Day Nursery The anount for cpartment of the Sonth schaol W department hold an missionary church will meeting served made at up for the noon. be the junior chureh rida \ertainment | church ausplees picture the notion South ‘s Broth Haro will be Men! heock will 1ead the it the Tirst row evening. Hitc 's meeting tome rvier 1irst ire Wi Mrs. First Wt 447 Daptist Mon- Flewcher, he graduate el | \wl\ the under n's club of South tl the ort | church - NEW MINSTER 1§ - GITYS YOUNGEST Rev. Geoge B. Fletcher the Junior Paalor Rumong Clergymer Ttes pastor minister Gieorg the ) el probably 1 you Britain. Rev, Mr os over his pastor- 1l Gospel church ding of Go; is in who 1 at the tomorrow, ore succed Harry 8, He having been born in Philadelpl He received his early eduen Philadelpl of the I'hil B. Fleteher luated ool el gr hiladelphia Bibl went. to Johnsto rof the B delphia, arhich Fairmount He chiurch in 8o i arric ba and Mrs. 1, Arch stre PALESTINIAN ARBOR DAY 10 BE OBSERVED BY JEWS New Britain dewry Continne Cus- tum of Eating Figs. Dates amd SGodohn's Bread D. J. SULLIVAN lnctru"tcr of Piano time—Classical For Appointment Phone 378 SATURDAY, JANUARY Mlssmnary From New Britain Writes of Dead and Wounded in Streets of Chmese City Ro\. A, l) Hemvcr Writes [ Fighting in Shantung —2,300 Refugees Flee to Church—Serious Illness of Little Daughter, amidst the artare, picking and dying from the str told by Rev. A, Brit sionary in China, My, ¢ and their family lof Wl 1o retury Heini I'¢ 1 an ion o1y D. in, are formerly o i Middle tung, China, Adition- illness which tter, In a cditor My Jeun s im- 1o the will be able ! . D. Heininger inger was acting IMirst Congregational on a year's f 1 of some harrowing war ot off across Wi the yet ex S| oSt w anded of Octohe in shoppin, nd make the day of train | reached ‘Techoy on morning 14th, s it early Lildren up, t ¥ owWer in about W Octo- to get 001 much fuss fellow 1 sports ut it | narics we station ot us even at hour us a hearty ne ) furlo. Tt Allen rode ha and cart for @l in nd a from the station have A mpound to pull om ric med to 30, 1926, 'MODERN VERSIONS o to it just as if they remembered | o place, It was especially good to feel that we were to settle down for 1 considerable perfod, and that our travels were over for the present, Missionaries Are Welcome Making up lost sleep, unpacking nd recelving callers filled the day, nd in the & wglecome meecting was held at Porter Middle school. The warmth nd zest of the weleome has certain- | Iy Leen unusual; no trace of Juke- varmness toward missionaries here, If there had ever been a doubt as {6y imong the Chines dispelled by welcome they our return, Our home seems about it: the residence compound campus of Porter Middle less barren than when we left, for in this year and a half the trees i hedges have grown nicely, J'his < an improvement for which we are glad, New brick walks make a di tinet improvement in the residenece compound. At the school one new Iormitory has been Lmilt, and sever- al minor improvements m In epite of the student strike weitation last spring, the s opened this fall with the largest en- rollment in its history, over crowded and we more buildings hefore we Jean's Tliness One would think that Yean had had her share! During our furlo in brief year she had whooping it would he qnite of the have given on as we left and the mnel must have n grow, one congh, and adenoids removed, measles. in testinal toxemi. arlet fever, and a second slight case of bronchial nneumonia. 8he seemed to have re- covered nicely from al. In July hile she w the scashore she ned so remarkably that we were rned aside from having her ex- further by a specialist in hildren's dise On the boat oming to China sha seemed to be -aining. But shortly after we got 1ok to Techow she complained that r back hurt, Dr. and M Tucker nd one outside doctor examined and they agreed that she had ular infection, in the left and in one or miore vertehrae of the back. We had ke her to Tsinanfu for amination, but with the rupted on account nts we shall wait hefore doing that, But treatment has begun, living out on the porch, sun- hine, rest, and all the nour food that she will t perfectly still on her . with a pad underneath the affected It is too carly to tell how reatment must be continued, hut here is good reason to expect that will in time recover from the disease, and may once strong and healthy. Tt will be a long trying winter her and for those who must give her constant care; and t we are perhaps better sifu- ted here to give & the care than we would be if we were in the States. Certainly we have much m sunshine here, with varely 4 cloudy day. patient, tho it requires ingenuity to keep her hands and her mind occu- pied with things she can do while Iying flat. A Taste of War at Techow Light days of fighting, dead and wounded lying about waiting to be 1 for, the city ehanging hands . looting, and moest of the oth- ccompaniments of Chines ar- it has heen our lot to witness is taste of warfara which YLiow has just experienced. er b lung, in the “small’ expected to an X ray e in service di of military move must lie s in a This is of co; just one dent™ in the progress of the pre: wrfare in Central and North Ching The whole thing hegan lays after we landed an October 11th; @ J renched ms here (580 miles morth imghai) on December Tth, 1 hall not attempt at this time to give account of the whole campaign (there has heen miore or less serious fighting at perhaps a dozen places). hut shall merely report some of the happenings In this particular battle are Techow 18 a division point on fhe railway running from the to Tientsin. It is a city about 40,000, A government Arsenal is located here, so it is a point of river | THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:00 11:00 a. m—>Sunday Chure m.—Morning Wors| SERMON BY a. Men's Bible ( Leader: MR. ( “THIS [ESPE 1 School. hip. THE PASTOR T AND RELIGIOY Ylass. o People’s Societ : MR, : “SCIL X DervICce T:15 p.m. DIES “SOME “ST BLODGETT INCE AND RELIGION.” Thursday, Feb. 4th in the Chapel IN JO MODERN 3"—No. 11T EXPLANATIONS™ Led by t i STANLEY MEMORIAL Morning worship, 10:45, ser “DOING GO (Fourth in series Men's b, 1 w. Irday, $:30 p. m., Ritter on he Pastor mon by Rev. R. N, DS WILL? on Lord's Prayer.) ation of new members. trip to Europe, Gilman, Talk by EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS NONDENOMINATIONAL Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Trinity Sermon Subject: by Rev. Samuel A. Fiske. evening a big reception | hether we have a host of friends |1 the genulnencss | school are | the place s | bronchial pneumonia, tonslls | ng again be ! required | Jean is a good OF GARDENOF FDEN Rev. W. H. Alderson (o Discuss l Mrlng began the latter wr of the | . night of December 6th, along the S[]b!e(}[ o MUCh Interest |banks of the Grand Canal, which | passes our city. The city was then |in the control of the 8hantung army | (formerly a part of the Fengtien or Manchurian army, because nominal- Iy under Chang Tso Lin, the war- {lord of Manchuria.) The ond {eople's — Army,” from Honan, Province, has been proceeding | T e northward west of the Grand Canal [ dov controve land the firing here began when | 00T R these forges approached Techow. On ot BH 0 Tuesday the Sth, reinforcements | g ooy o {came for the hantung forces, com- ing from the south by rail ] contingent of these reinforecments consisted of Russinn mereenaries (there were reported to Lhe 200 of them) who 1 a part of the rtillery division of the Chang or | 50, shantung army. $hortly Liefore noon | (o cannonading began, (Our ittle | oo | daughter who wr Iyir Al porch said, “Daddy, you befter B window down: T think it i to raint™ 1¢ gid sounl much like r fo our untrained cars!) of cannon, machi gunz, and rifles eontinned without intermission for twenty hours. It was done mostly by the Shantur | army. Since the “People’s Arm was approaching from the west, the | firing was towards the west, and not in our direction. located just conth east of the city. Further | inforcements arrived for the § {tung troops later in the week, firing continued intermittently jilizte morcaye [ program is as follows On Saturday the 12th, Shantung “apige with Me” | soldicrs came ont fo the cast of the wIhe Ninety and Nine” . € | Mission Compound, and fighting l«Xow ‘the Day s Over [100k place just north of us. the sol- diers retreating to. the city toward nightfall. The nest morning we found that the Shantung troops h retreated southward from and the “People's Army” {tured it. T went down of [last Sunday morning along with a {doctor, a nurse, and teachers from Portar Middle school. and wo found dead soldiers lying about the streets; shop doors were hroken {down, shops were looted, and | wounded men were found lying in | ome of the shops and court yards. | First ald was given, and we | At the | Methodist [ s den with morning service at Trinity the crson, will 1forbid- will deal Fden nueh pre- An at- churel tomorr W Hy A subject The familiar “Gur Rev, L oon the 1'ruit,” the i rmon en of ory €0 v ocenter 10 draw ancient for the from this organ prelude morning CLERFTRYS) ehe by r will ing sing ke he servies on “Itive rter first Sunday event on the Menibey in 17 cading up institnted, Diffor- appear the the erncifivion 1 ition for t put the 0- | h ruary a s ries of il e eharacters studied. Th ht is in pre ierviees to Baster ent in story of 1 of Moriden is the o evening, Mr, Brown is and musical dircctor 1 chwurch vocal soloist First Congr Hartford. He and has broadeasted from He is a pupil of Theolore Van Yorx of New York city. llis we re- 1an- and for is in- tor Ashion mui S ened to organize groups of stretehier 8, to carry e wounded to the jon hospital. The workmen and chers from our compound who 1 gone with us were 0o few, and digfieult to find civilians to arry the stretehers, (The “People’s Army"” was coming into the eity in O |force bt they would not help to carry the “enemy” wounded., They en hindered for a time, but final- Wil hast- (Continucd on page 11) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10—Bible School 10:45—Morning Worship part. | long the ! Baptismal Service Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: “A MORNING WITHOUT CLOUD” Music Anthem, “0, Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Soprano Solo, “Hear Ye, Israel” Friday, 6:30, Brotherhood Supper To be followed by moving pictures. A lecture will be given on animal and floral life in Yosemite Par ickets 50c. Ladies invited South Congregational Church Addy L. BARTON, D.D. 10:45—Morning Worship. REV. JAM by 15—Evening Worship. The Motion Picture “The Meanest Man In The World” Address Subject: “WHO IS HE? A cordial invitation extended to all Yangtez | of | If you are looking for church work— Come and vou will do us good. If you are looking for a church hom Come and we will do you good. SUNDAY m—"THE —FIVE FRUIT* MEMBERS” FORBIDDEN "HARTER L. Brown, Daritone Human Philosophy Has Broken Down Completely The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV. F. L. BROOKS, Pastor 1|> 45 a. m.—"SHIPS ON LIFE'S SEA” 7:00 p. m.—"“SEVEN CONF I‘QNIO. s" Dl\'me Revelation Stands Stronger Than Ever M. E. Church “THE GREAT MEET” All men invited