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. 5 EW BRITAIN DAIIY HERALD QATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1926, (o 5 =2 £ | ———— | { A story in the Mutual Welfare | 4 f | Leugue Courier, n magazine publish- BAPT[ST MINISTER WRlTES IN DEFENSE i b Religioas Items T SPFA HFERF T T A | o ! = funtriendly attitudo of the public to- | OF WASHINGTON L “THE CHR]STIAN oo o e |ward convicts released on expiration Tt I t Congregutional church ‘0’ thelr term s a L.n.fl factor Xn‘ e ) ey lass will continue 11 1 inducing the convict “té follow the i ’ Father, “Washington's falth 4§ fiscus “The lied Headed |path of crime, or the line of lcast 'Rev, G, H. Schneck ha\'s God was a stern aspect of God' Baptist Churches 1y Midawe pray shey it its m el | resistance,"” speclal providence, a serlous, som — I orrow 1 people would stop and con- | - |bre roverence and a plous depens I'eiday=—7 p. m nior [ o0) Netw sider the other fellow,” the story de- | 1“0”“ htal]dmd‘ \l(‘ ]n ence on the Almighty, The grel Sunday—10:45 ok p. ., confirmat } ¢ 8 will be the 1 clares, “give him a helping hand, a | A . historlan George Baneroft righty worship, sermon by Rcv " 3 et |triendly smite, the poputation of | flUenced hy Social Ten- says of him: “Delief in God ad Ro: subjeet: i y I 1 ociety of <mrvvll\o institutions would not be | . i trust in his overruling power formd proach; 12:10 Lutheran Churches ongregation church tamorrow {so great. There would be less erimo | dencies of Times and the essenco of Goorge Washinglol's lirotherhood an. 7| vening, | Warr M. Blodgett, ‘v.nu more rnnp(vi for law and order.” } Zyee character,” m., Young Peo Matty ssIstant pastor, will lead, | — | Environment, Indeed Washington ) ad a passion- Monday-—7:30 t & Enghish at N f I'h unday 1001 council of the NEW TENOR SOLO]ST | ate nature which was often tried to Wednesday 1 hern 104 1 lay | IFirst ch VWL meet in () hapel | | = o the utmost; yet the times when '@ nstruction; J:45 r 1 Mond afternoon | | GEORGE WASHINGTON loct control of himself are so few ) i | our in I owill hold a sup cor nee ! e . that each can be remembered in- DM, 5 ? t 8115 o'cle | The Christian dividually, And who is greater— : TGy s Iny | urth | E By REV. G. H, SCHNECK the man of flery temper who bridles brpe nren f ) i on “Finding Meriden Man Comes Here to Take " o | bty | U8 passion or” the frigid, indiffers Friday—4:1 m, Gi pom will \ \ | reorge Washington's moral hablta | ant 15an " who upparently has no Nk garol cholr: 8 iy P el T e | Place of Russcll Besser, May 1. - discussed wgain, lately. | g lndE lonisat iakthli? V. W. G, supper und 1 on, 1 1ri ] ary at the South churel Mon- | Besser Goes (o Syracuse S astnghlisha iy vt And, as fo the faults wideh Washs pom R These leetures are for i % SN0 SRS LTOR RoRUL shared with his times and Gerniar 18 if church seliool of- | Commencing May 1 Lester 1. . 4 diutlller of whiskey, cursed | g olugg, 1t muy be sald that they nday E v Bu Reta or Wheeler of iden will be tenor 4nd often used violent language. In | \coro move than ofiset by the traits ol; 1k A | m AU the mid-week service ar the sololst at the South Congregational | ¢Xplanation of such defects it has [ wpioh put his Iife far above the iBR % fon; 11:1 1, Sun- Center chureh Thursday eve chureh, New Britain heen wald: “In all this Washington | puovafling ethieal standards of the or 3 v rren M. Blodgett wil | Mr. Wheeler started his musical | typified the true southern e gocial stratn in which he moved, lay): T i NSy ; Is the Bible God's Word ¥ This career in 1912 as organist at All | man of his times." e identiicd himself completely vierman, sermon Saviour and | AR p. m., b il be a continuation of the series Saints’ church, Meriden, In 1918 e | We all are in our moral and re- |with a grent cause, He would not saved.” AT T e Bl |went to Trinity chu Portland, ligious stand mor in- fsell or hire out slaves Lecause he 1" Pt e he 1 o (,',IH'.‘ n w organist and choirmasier, where | fluenced by the social ter ies of fwould not divide familie In his . goln) Lot ¢ Bihi alghh and enimil [he remained until 19 ith the Hthe times and places we live in, We | will he set all slaves fres which he s be held s b Iirat Congre , i xeeption of one year and half [ cannot sever ourselves from them | held i own right. The spirit & N, i E e I e T T T completely, Nedther could or would |of Ju st trained him B e i r- Niecamigttenon ololet i ndioholvidi i idorgn Wnshington (Pl Lestiar [E Andyut: wi Anntiandlylany gle g : g 00N IR 01168 18t or e i e reotor of | tho Derby Methodlst fuy it is over truc: “One thing thou | reet reforence to Jesos in his nuny s By e T e e chureh, of Meriden, where he fs en- t.” Throwing stoncs at others | letters and diaries Thus he was hE e L & 1" the church at Hastor L gaged at present, is Grateful people lowey ven suspeeted infidelity, But y it Drin Giroa ey i NMr. Wheeler first studied voice s inclined to place 1ith of o matter of verbal terme, corge Washi n's | with Arthur Krafl, who 18 conneet-ytound™ their heroc 1 Parading with the name of Jesus i8 et i cd with the Laliorge-Berum U these heroes ave b moand by no means conguering with him Elim ) o Bl ey e Hi08 in New Yurl clty wnd 1o lenord o or Somy and 1 md being conquered by him. In 1 10:45 O T T 2 HO I ol olomew's | ™ ynged, the father of our country | fuct—ahuse, misropresentation. vl : ; Ak | hichugtoriihe astityion cansihoif oo liee s e Al e e R e s R B R anl iRt D'riscilla elub of the German | has coached with Frank ness, self-control, diligen punc- | his sensiti ture felt them acute- o TRy CHREGH il miceb on (Monis | cminent composer and, tuality Ity to conscienee 1y, Tut Ie could overcome it all en i geRtuiic, homosa g S Ay L were outstanding traits of his cl an A Greater One than e R B e [SRRedienafenengeman ied Mol e B e e o 1 him in doing this. s il be “Men's Club | as a direct result of his B S e e cles e tie ta Stanley Memorial ingjongiatasiden Niknligteam OVIIG S b AR e T s e Hartford. He sang with ths Haleyon ' P5: A Y : O mey o ) { quartet. and also sang a group of | "conomic and rigid in moncy of God's m \ ! SanCen "" . Sk e r Iy tenge 10T But cultural qualities do ¢ ! ainly been the sc- i 1 | ) ST T T CON e p but faintly rveveal the er tradts | eret silent petition also in the 0 .ytll, | of Mrs, Cora Bogue at 69 . MISS ELIZABETH WILSON ed o particulerly zood advan- g T s ligion of ife af Tim who has been and is the Wbl onil ! ST, Miss Elizabeth Wilson is to speak ,(( the home of Mrs. o e U a precious per- | “Pirst in the hearts of his country mon ;T {or's Lenfen class at {h Mr. Wheeler will take the place : 2Tl ; R e o Philip \!.mlx\ next W urhw sday afternoon at 3:30 to all of Ruseell Be will %o {0 possession whiell, though [men, or the irst time. Tucsday after- workers in the Y. W. C. A mual campaign for funds, sy e, N. Y wn by its ¢ .;‘ is :x;!w“y“ *““‘:“ —— m., Fpworth noor which is to start at that time e \’\‘,}_'“'R w"‘,_,,f ; '.‘" ]_"‘m.“ 1010 117 | oot o s s s rmon by ‘1 { y» ¥l be g 1 rviee at Miss Wilson may be regarded as one of the founders Tnventor Of Barhed Wanellie s shoinias o attempt it and | GUARD "””‘(,;"":": ] iss oln’¢ German m 1 of the Y. W AR oy 910 ¥ RS ot br i cRe sot THOROUG! 3 ) IRrsnEChuTCizRy [GiC e 1";\1\ \ o lilv v Ilu xlvlt ;;:(:nlxl :)lfmihl«\ I\t I\:u{l(dl\' | Dies At Age Of 99 Years ‘r vm" 41\42 1“\0 ILM o ‘r"l" rarely [ FYE EXAMINATION niday A - r many vears she was the Cip e Ne ) Dekalb, 11, Feh, 20 (Pi-Jacol |CTO8? And Gkl INRY F. ) JLL v rof | & I m 4 Training School for Seeretaries and was sent to India in entor of barl z\-i.n\-”";}“ ; hims B 'Hh‘\l?\ ; PI' '?“E;BgDLL 1Y b he It 1919 to establish a training dej Hmu it in Caleutta for nd s to lave heen the oldest B m*‘m T e e ‘nlllv“:?n“ e S0 L " native students, so that the Y. W. C. A. in India might have | bank p L e e L e e e e Open Saturday Evenings b 3 T:45 o'clock tomorrow cver, Lere yesterday of pnenmon M. Ak 5 v L it o s TRe malat dle b the seryices of trained native \uul.unv\ Now Miss Wil- CAEL e e oy prayed in the sceluded e s, leader: Mr. Bethany . 2 g ust returned to America. o e He inven v Forge, had as a yo mwmm seruie o'clock ton noon and go L [0 AR ] s s TR L e n Home for Cri ary . secured D first patent |8t his be 3 "1 & “” e ore towill re r I P J 0 ) ie h ine for it CYGIYIC SR By £ ] [ mmlllsender /]EMBERSH[P GI\I\WASS .ays Part of Blame for . 'fi"m”,, '"”QL" born {n |attended ch. In later years h b ( rime Wave to Public i suCemany e | SaYAd cnoone wer iRy ap hool; eran i fort, Ky, I'eb, 20 (P—The | came o this country With his par |i0 & qulet private devotion: Holy i ity Teams of 50 Mcethodist Meu to Visit held by some inmates of | | eainnb he et ofinlne, In 1805 Ho) Lord s Gey wasisncngd and | i oo Dt v ol {e Reformatory 1o |left his parents' home In Ohlo an {1iM. Although ne Yor gonnhm Tl Sy e 1 2 0 meastre responsible for the | eame to Dekalb county, Ulinols, as T pEans ‘”'j“i“‘“ il TR Englisit M st \l'v'vyn: O'clock Tomorrow Afternoon. i f crime, ‘-4 carpenter. 1 g,‘\\f‘ liberally {o its sup- | s Armeniar v i 10245 5 7 e | N T e — | e DR rge Washington was a man of | | i E strong faith in the rulership and | N Sl oiclacl He who does not honor God with his sub- e tot. | ! ot | O1E SEE G stance does not honor Him with his soul. i sas S s of a ser ; 'v‘m‘“ R Sun- Giod. True—in what he wrote he ™ R il e e most wonder. ine - S e : 10:45 A. M. Sermon, Subject: e R Christian Scienee \ " g 19 : a1 e iy . “THE NECESSITY OF THE CROSS ! SRl e Commission Service for Every-Member-Canvass TlST CHURCH delock. 1% y : 7:15 P. M. “SIMON OF CYRENE" 3 FIRST BAP gl Rlsee o Miss Tda Yudowiteh, Soprano. § 10:45—Morning Worship it dhied) k : ’ e ) oli- i Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS. Subject | Tnm ty Methodist Episcopal l}hurch | e second Ada : : ‘ G, ” i ] o : ool: | IS LG “How Beautiful Upon the Mountains”. . .Spinney . . chareh sehool ¢ Gl s Bass Solo—“Through the Darkness’. .. -Rossini 'I o % : \‘ ricJoseph Carison, 40 Newing rehi : i ik I George W, . 1Hill, DD | . L THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST T T el row 1 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Church School. | 7 Tinouies 1 il o e 4 e 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST f f ol < ! . i Moo oo ; Sermon by the Pastor Court Street, REV. F. L. BROOKS, Pastor ; P R e L T Bt sehool will hold Ay SPECIAL SONG SERVICE “AMERICAN ENTHUSIASM AND INSTABILITY” T m.f..m],-« MINUTE MEN” : 5 : i 1 ‘ » 1 g me ‘ : i . : ¥ ;i - ';]"‘:\-””,Tm” George Washington) 7:00 p. m—“THE POISONED SPRING” 5 « ] i parior S S By Choie Wil Present CIEIE T I“.Vi,rfi;:“il']:,l.{ll(}{,(tl((‘:‘}\:&lil i God Is Not Only Our (om‘«-mvncn, But 011‘ Counsellor v e ! D Vosdic s book, | Musical Program Tomorrow Tae- 00 p. m—MINISTER'S CLASS FOR CHILDREN. : : - R 4 ’ 4 o at-l ming 0 p. m.—Young People's Meeting . 1 N r—__—————-_———-_——_ ; { . ; Leader: MR. BLODGETT. T \ ' ; i Midweck Service, Thursday, Feh, 25 STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH ) ST : -l 75 p. m—"QUESTION OF A CHRISTIAN"—No, 2, Mors e L N : ics Tiovee | “IS THE BIBLE GOD'S WORD " NS O i Ustiin ; o Leader: MR. BLODGETT, “The Little Chureh With (he Big Welcome” : HiE LA R THE OPENING OF LE o ; v h o i Joiinson 1 e The Most Sacred Season of the Churct Year : \Dtirio, R 7: 3 g M ‘ fiss WHY NOT MAKE A SERIOUS EFFORT TO BE AT CHURCH EACH SUNDAY DURING THIS SEASON? S . me e, St Mk Fabcopat OUgtersiiantinatinusti We All Need This Help, Do We Not? b o A1 onm ot LB e e THE SOUTH CHURCH OFFERS YOU THE PRIVILEGES OF ITS WORSHIP AND SERVICE AND WILL BE GLAD TO GIVE YOU y ‘ A CORDIAL WELCOME L 1S et T R RS b i MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:45—SERMON ON “F A HIONING A SOUL," SERMONS ON “A MAN'S SOUL” BEGINNING A SERIES OF A 1 1 E. Pihl —— — ) Y CRIFE 'Q it Widnes W holy cor Impre ¥ JPULAR EVENING SERVICE ‘ ” ONE OI*Y(-RI}*H’!‘H‘.\‘ 13 Ll ts e DA t K0S WITH MOTION PICTURE 7 A M E R I C A GREATEST PICTURES T J " i ! ! ! Datonnl guord men SUNDAY EVENING AT 7: 15—DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 : Wi EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS ; e NONDENOMINATIONAL i : SPECIAL MUSIC Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Trinity M. E. Church fi Sermon Subject: “THE WISE FOOL” All men invited By Rev. W. H Alderson.