New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926, E— .. NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITV’S CHURCHES . D Religious Items \ Church Services Baptist Churches ver 1n's l rning on Tirst ) worship; 12:10 p. m, Bible sch . n “Mission oty of t Your Wednesday instruction; Crusad pper Thurs struction servi IPriday sh; sermon: - 1e Lord's Table"; 11 munfon. German sery rom Monday—8 p. m., meeting of th Priscllla club. Wednesday—3 p. m, class ir iglous instruction. Thursday—2 p. m, class in re- | liglous instruction; 8 p. m., p ayer | meeting in English. | Friday—3 p. m,, rehearsal of the \U(-n-» cholr; Boy Scout meeting. 15 — | ser Elim (8wedish) | Friday— gunday—10 a. m., Bible school | Missiona and men's Bible class; 11 a. ‘ N sermon by tha pastor, Rev. Axel T. Nfothodlat Ciicah Peterson; 7:30 p. m., preaching by | s the missionary, Carl Swenson from Trini Braril. | Sunday—9:30 a. n Tuesday—3 p. m., Young People’s | Bille class, womes soclety’s monthiy meeting. [ chureh sehoc ¢ Thursday—2:30 p. m., Ladies’ Ald | mugion servi soclety; 8 p. m., prayer meeting in | jeague assem the church. {for the Friday—8 p. m., choir rehearsal Congregational Churches First gunday—10 a. m.. church T e e 1 :30 a i class meet- | gunday sehool superintenden ing with Everyman’ Y. W ] o speaker: Mr, <o morning worship. (Organ preiude at 10:45 a. m.); children's sermon by Rey, Warren M. Dlodgett; com- |y, munion sermon by Rev. Theodore A. [ Wedr Greene; communion: 3 p. m., min- | rejigions se class for children and Ar-! fevin Aetahnad Lo mentan service, preacher: Dr.lme | Hadidian; 6:30 p. m., Young Peo-| priday o the ehaorl ple’s meeting. G ! arsal for Hoh Tuesday—2 p. m.. Armenian Bible | City"; i e for women for Armenia m.. Girl Scout meet- | Chr mid-week service in | school; leader: M. P Christian Seience Sonth | ject: “Man” VoA m, It le- | a partmer the chureh 100l: | Wednes senior high echool and young peo- |a'clock ple's grades; 10:30 a. m., worship of the Ttalian mission, road community house; morning wors a. m., begin p. m. prima mediate depar lenten class; 2 worship: communion church school of the Tta Hunter road community house; 7 p. m. evening wors! ture “Fear Bouni” ) worship of the Ttalian missior Nouth church, Arch street cl communion. Monday—T1:30 p the Girls' auxiiary, Tuesday—7:50 p. Roy Reonts Wednesday week-day churr four and five; 4 p. Jssior of Dr. Hill; 7 ng contest 11 PORTS CHICAGO DRYER Yellowley Tells Andrews That Beer Plood 1s Checked WILL SPEAR TO YOUNG TPLOPLY BEGIN WORK ON CHURCH [JATLID FOR NOT PAYVING 1A Waltham Man Owes S12.16 oo 1923 Income Tevy Memorial the Belvid Wedne SACRED CONCERT BLUEARMY WAKES “SALLIES” HEAD ONCE CAPTAIN HERE T York., In ths - (WANGEINCONGERT HAS TRAINED 2300 OFFICERS HIMSELF .= . Friday Night Meeting Is Busy iy Session--Concerts Planned e {hatwaritroman toraanii litth lorstond to one which was re. | | Lieutenant Colonel S\enE An Old Timer \ The LOca] Chlef ot and loved aa o friend. Whetl r 1 abuse had been their lot Viberg Rises From Low- e e j— G ELE R tl est to Highest Rung of 7 ; . L i 3oiha 1o e . . . A berg found he v Ladder in Organization. R et B |Colinal Ben N 4 ord- AN 4 3! S trangferred to \\m“n rs oint meet- Y and White armies Aterally tion was taken i the Musieal by Licutenar, "ol i » » % York, Bost linavian provine ) o i e, [ | citics mentio re headquarters livision of the army, 2 cll 4 4 5 for their v ‘ in charge f the New Britain s % 3, itain is In oston division | £ \ . . Cauplain A of Colonel Viberg is one p 3 A _ ) £ ckmar 1' Sta storics of a4 man who has ; i 3. 4 S ‘Tor r Captain G- from the ranks to the top hy ! k. £ B b B 1 i well known 10 New his own ability and | 9 | “ Y 3 H \ e ) uliar coin married in SERGEANT MAJOR ENSIGN CARL FREDLRICKSON ! SSALVATION" JOHNSON required the courage of a | tlon e TR o fTicarst tll se will power | put Captain Viber v ing native ich kool to accomplish- |« and aetive 1S Mo cas rson : Hvisional office g Captain Vibe {Chicago in the same i n he came to Britain, The |the cloge of 1905 they wers < at {hat time held its meet- |Sweden, It was on this trip ¢ the hall on Corbin place, in |fraining of a soldier 1 tor or 10ing wl rCer ront. Although he wa orn iy « rn America, Prior to 5 gndered; In ¥ to the modern garage and | der bad come to lov ierica |inis, (he 1 heen ned by tha {15 ¥ s il aff Cantai rid Carl briefly. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John- years 11 nd Leonard Ols | re Colons early days of the corps were the tr times. People knew little of | g al spirlt hehind the Salvation | six years after he had o chool for d less, Ontdoor meet- [t return to America. Colonel Vi at tin herg sudenly reeioved “marching i violenee, while orders,” not to cross 1o the Western ¢ were not inelined to make Hemisp! but to proceed to the y - - f cial efforts to render pro- 3"”'”"‘ They were not even permit- e M.~IIOLY COMMUNION. tection {ted to =zo by wav of America hu \"l *THE ROMAN CENTURION.” But the members were loyal. 80 'went through th loyal were they t ach person in Japan, where \ r A Surprice Serviee eapens musical instr informed ¢ in Vibers em to play | mointo a hand ain's first S o " Faerec 1 Rt ® now leader of A P MRR. NORMAN 1OBSON, Contralto h, from 17 Unexpect Feature at Uneapected Time o he on Program at Meth- |foriunate brotier. oalst Meoting. | not misplaced, for - NEW AR .EGBLFH e ""“;’l:“,'f,"";, ' THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST By ,.“,m,;m el :20 A, M.—Men's Rible Class meets with Everyman's n i ay most | - St tible Class, 3 3 on Gl Birth Rate in © 1 it Leader: MR. GREENE. “l of ‘ ‘f)\-» Ta. Below That of Fiance § 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Chureh School. G . . v morow even the r Rev. W ondon, Mareh 6 (P —London's |l 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. One 0l Eflg:lles USE[[ 1l FOl‘elgfl I Alosrion 5 on the sub- cradles cansing much | Communion Sermon by the Pastor. R el e R peiEntoniatics tore | Subject: “BLESSING BREAD.” | wil give three contralto solos. Mrs. 5. Th ool Bngl L Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Hobson was soloist for three vears was 18.3 hahies very 1000 per. (M5t . M.—-Ministers’ Lenten Class for Children. b giSonthatonsregationaiiehlirchl sons ] i & . M.—Young People’s Meeting. R B R e joiedie i loserh Subject: “THE PART OF YOUNG PEO- wreh in Meriden, She s s e Gl o s e PLE IN OUR CHURCH.” 1 J. . Beebe ey in. [sprend among all classee, i Leader: MR, BLODGETT. ‘“"”“\‘\ Inglsnnroe aaihe ielaglnge Dinh ol 7 for |8 Mid-week Service—Thursday, March 11th—7:45 o'clock. SRR i s iR Rl Ene R Rl b el “Questions of a Christian” No. 2, “Is Christ Divine?” Fold Thou My Hand" ] e : ; Led by the Pastor At 1he morning service i 5 VIGHT NEW MEMBURS mion will be . Fight new members will be re il he the t t ) e d into the First Congregation- 5 service, al church at the temorrow - - morning. The JieaderfofiiSecond et RIS L HCEESO e on e TR T T C l,and Dies in Elm C 113 Hossho G (or e R in e FIRS l BAP lS HURCH 3 Haven, Mareh 6§ (P—I° churehes, Junes Andrez, from wler of the Second Re First Methodist church of Burling 7Y b i 1 i D i Q 1 prominently 4denti- {ton, Vt. Mary B. Pera, from th 10:15 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School musteal or- | Son Congregational ch of Sermon by REV. IORACE B. SLOAT his home here | Mass., | Frank Waods ' Widely nown |and ¢‘arrle R. Woods. By the Way- Musie: outiine sinlein a A5 Sovenanl alion Beln Hanlan Ilog Long Wilt Thou Forget Me . ......... Maunder Duet—*I Waited ¥or the Lord” ...... Mendelssohn CHOIR BARITONE RESIGNS Offertory—"Largo” (Organ) ..... ..... Handel Arthur B. Howard, jr.. of Hart- ford has resigned ritone in the First Congreg ) churen martet and 1 ths position on May 1. ) 1 has . C. T, U, Waging War o, forst o take e actien be | GTANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH W, C. T. U. Waging War | J00 TS0 Seceasity of giving hia ()\cr E. artfm’d Bridge full time to his law husiness. John TS rd, Mare B —Diff A. Lindsay of this city, the si- IENTEN COMMUNION SERVICE SRRt ”,,,fn,, ; [dent of the New Britain Choral s Taewday, 8:00 p. m., Third Annual Concert by Church Choir, assisted by Bel- 1 W, C . Videre Orchestra, the East Hartford W, ( W “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” revealed yesterday wheh Clark, president of the | ford Unio classed as| s made by Anson & Hop- ; president of the lhrv'nrd MACKMEN CHANGED 1 . Thursday in which, accord- An Unusual Message S farch 6 (P> to Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hopkins unfair light on the efforts | IS WHAT YOU WILL GET FROM THE PICTURE of the East Hartford union to sell | ts for a concert which is to be | given here under its auspices on | May 14. The sale of the tickets il Gl s il SOUTH CHURCH SUNDAY, EVENING 7:15 DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 | declared e ST Morning Worship at 10:45—Celebration of the Communion and SOUTH € Ill RCH PICTURE | Reception of New Members. A picture with a sual theme The Open Church is Your Invitation and Welcome to Our Service and Fellowship will be shown e South chu |tomorrow evening. It is ’ unday, 9:30 a. m., Trinity M. E. Church NONDENOMINATIONAL By Rev. Theodore A. Greene. All men invited

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