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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NEWS OF THE WEEK AMONG THE CITY’S CHURCHES . Purpose’ will be the topic to he dis- cussed by the Firet Congrogational | chureh Young People's society to- (] morrow evening | Marcus White, principal of the ftate Normal school, will speak at | the “Ladies’ Night' mecting of the e i S AV SO ———————_ | 10yt (1 progALllonal ‘ohurch Alen'E | Baptist evening, He will glve Churches club Tues on his trip to First Bunda 10:45 a worship, sermon b Itoss, subject: “The *Church in | Prayer'’; 12:10 p. m., Bible school Urotherhood and adult classes; 6 i sermon by p. m, Y. P. supper and meeting Erickson New Monday—Doy Scou chelle, ing by the choi Wednes ) p. m., religious im by “A, M. 1" instructio . m, H new and a good Crusaders; . m., Young l'co- m., scrmon by ple's St Patrick party. cholr Thursda p. M, struction; P prayer servic Friday—9:3 tor sewing, | 2:30 p. m, wom for surgical dressiy m., Girl Scouts; cholr; 6:80 p. m. workers' and teachers' meeting. ladics' lucture night; 8 by Rev, Iirst sub- Lubrador,” an illustrated lecture England, The first meeting of the formed Figst Church Men's fion will be held on M, P'resident Benjamin the Connecticut Collog will epeak, The Young People's soclety of the I'frst Baptist church will hold a St Patrick's vy Wednesday evening, The avy band of Swe, will pla 24 under the auspice nerberg male chorus. The commit- tee of arrangements consists of John A rickson, Arthur G. Crusberg, Nils Ilckberg, George Root, A, Nel- son and Frank Ohlson, On Sunday, March 14, Sunday"” will be observed by copal churches throughout the coun- try. 8t ) ‘s church will observe a. m. Family Sunday and the rector will . Dr. Abel preach en the subject of “Renglon at noon. and the Home," at the morning service, A monthly bulletin has been launched by the Reformation Luth- eran church, which tells of all the ictivities of the parish, The paper is edited by Lev. I, W. Schaefer, The Sunday school workers of the Pirst. Lutheran church will attend |a meeting in the Lutheran church | at Forestville Sunday afternoon and | evening. Rev. Dr. A. Ahlquist will be one or the sp akers, . DESCANT APPLIED 10 HYMN SINGING Said to Relieve Monofony of Psalm Chanting March 13 (P)—When iymn singing becames eene of t church on the Il in morning Willlam new! asso. rch 28, hall - of Women Wy for of unor religlous in m, mid-w —3 b of the Wen. 1 ning, male chorus of 50 p. m. women meet midweek pray- imnch & . cholr rehes m, service in Better 1 me funday — ¢ school; 10:30 2 1i: sermon Laughter”; 6 p. m. u the Baptlst Young I’cc ties with the society of i g Baptist church in the First church on West Main street p. m, service in Germar “Christ's Intercession for 1's Tuesday—2:30 p. m., birt] clal of the Ladies' Ald socic the residence of Mrs. A, 1 278 Cherry strect; 8 p. 1., of the Y. P. S. Wednesday—3 p. m., ligious m., “Sorro will observe its on Wednesday Scandia bell ringers m. the the and vening tortain Dristol Birotl Iorestville will er from formation th Sunday in Lent; 10 a. m,, 11:15 a. m., Sunday schoo m., vespers. Monday-—4:15 p. 1l class will meet; league will meet, $ p. ni, the 1 m ! catech- m, the m., the class in e e instruction. Thursday—3 p. 1lglous instruction; meeting in German. Friday—$ p. m., rehe choir. Boy Scout meetir m,, clase § adult class | 8 p om. p csday—3 p. m., the week- liglous school will meet; 8 p. Lenten services will be held. | \y—3:15 p. m. the wec ol will meet; 4: Elim (Swedish) i ¢ catechetical class will 10 a. m., DBible Bible class; 11 . m, morning worship with sermon by TRev. Theodore Wohlstrom from New Haven. No evening eervice. Tuesday—8 p. m., The Daughters’ socl: Thursday—8 p. m., Circle's mission service. Friday—S p. m., choir rehe school choir will Yew York, I John's . m., English ser a. m., Sunday school; 10: rerman service, sday—7:30 . monotonous reafter application may be made ~Descant. ant, a style of choral singing, id by one practioner to be a O mrrintccte v o for that “petering out” which [may be observed in churches where | singing has become perfunctory | through sheer familiarity. | Congregutions do their own sing- ing under this prescription rather than leaving most of it to choirs. Walter Henry Hall, professor of church and choral music at Colum- bia university, has announced that ) institution would develop cant in America, 1t is an innovation“in this coun- try and has lately been revived in Ingland after centuries of disuse. Descant comes from the carliest developments in musie, which added harmony to simple melody. In its old use in hymn singing the sccond mclody was called “Discant” or “Descant.” As the term now is used {1t is mercly the addition of a so- prano part to a hymn tune. | In England, as explained by Prof. Hall, this part is carried by a pleked £roup of soprano voices or by hoys’ | choir, the congregation, led by an- other choir, singing the air. The rganist then is frec to add any em- the Missi emedy m,, Lenten Congregational t hurches First Sunday—9:30 a. m, class meeting with Fve class, speaker, Mr. Greene; 10 a. m., church school; 11 a. m., morning worship. (Organ prelude at 10:55 a. m.) Children's sermon by Rtev. Warren M. Blodgett; sermon by Samuel A, Tisk . m., min s* | class for children; 5 p. m., Armen- RE | vice, preacher, Mr. Greene; X's Tpiscopal | p. m., Young I'coplc’s mcet- | S 1 ing. leader, Mr. Blodgett i o Monid p. m, R son hanquet, r and sermon Dby the Tuesday—2 p. m., S ning class for women; ciass for Armer m.. Young Women g ciety supper meeti 5 Al ladies' night for ] 3 class. hursday—S$ p Methodist Churches B, . m “IFrecdom seh men's Bible | yman’s Bible | Zlon sermon by the From Sunday ool at 12:30 . rmon by the pastor, subject: he Iour of Tempta- A, M. y—10 sul TFourth {m., Toly father and | 1 ren se 1y T80 D and W -9:30 a Tioly com- . cvening prayc Armenian Bible : m nior tany and Science at 11 a ' Sunday Christian - hool grade we Thursday— cighth grades school: 4 ing: 745 the chape Friday— meeting. ing meeting at 8 room—Toom h ing is open to from 12 noon until Sunday and holl Saturday from 6:45 to 8:43 South S | Sunday—0:30 a. Ttalian de- : lniing. Jbrary at partment of the churc Soort senlor high school & ple's grades; 10 of the Ifalian miss community morning worsh Constructive ginners’ or's Lent ermediate m., Assyrian church sion, Hunter roa the two, thus enrichening the effect. “Descant is adaptable to any | church or group where a few gooc opranos are available,” he said. “No tyle in choral music. striking results for so little trouble. | 1t should not be overdone by using lit for every verse of a hymn but | reserved for those that stand out or deserve embellishment, “Descant lends now life to sing- ing in churches, which in too man cases has become perfunctory ad. It comes like a gust of fresh to awaken interest. Congrega- tional rehearsals should be adopted in America, as they are in ki There the congregation is | remain for a few minutes service, given simple instructions and then is led in a few hymns, ¢ except m, Advent Second lay echool; the tation pastor: 7:15 D Wise department; 2 m., d Bihle rmor it air, school Nondenominational rvice; ing will n., it Yorl L. The entire Jamng with people. choir carried the Des 0 the congreg Dlazed forth, It was thrilling. “As Descant s practiced the pick- el voices sing along normally with the choir until they come to special Then they sail into Descant ardor that lifts one to the The exaltation arising from of Descant is perhaps nore than a divine form of in which cven the of us may share.’ r Hall said the ich of vicarious offerir mgh cl and as well choir I ohocl & prayer study an Assyria Friday oop 1, sclves, TRINITY Wil METHODIST H iam Alderson wil m on T Styers, baritons regular sur and the g 2 evening us- meetings duri the OVIICE lllllvl\l. .M AF'IRLE h 13 () oy« and five; Troop 12 | bellishment that will harmonize with | vields such | and | CHURCH | | I Youth up |GRAND RALLY AT THE | A. M. E. ZION CHURCH E. B, G. T0 HAVE ple everyw tand - BANQUET T TUESUAW e 0 Methodists to Make Effort o | expression them, All of t) nd minds (tinity in Jesus was short publ terrible lito and t Lore nt Your the eadenc un Christi movement in largen t Mareh 28, ship and therto er of thelr re Clear Up Church Debt and Y- Addresses by Mayor and Educa- for, Stunts, Music on Program prove Property, the amor M. funds for church the | Tomorrow will mark begine ng of a 1 rally A 10 raise nembe 11, | chureh purp of its 1 rs of Mayor A. M v ordr Denlinger, the Conne will be bined White 1 Dr professor of history at the speaher nes ® of clearing t) I s nded debt oy K. 19 ; il novating eticn cultural college etic ricultur IeBe, | roperty the com- | + congregation will work in known as The fol- church will and | ur 1wo ¢ Bible | ! 1 and Blue Sl s members ¢ 1l the movement num- | Mrs. Margarct Brewer, fea- | 1ot T, Green, Me made | Mrs. Hattie And pro- | Dig M Emma Sin ind Mrs, S Alston, - At both the morning and evening kil vice 211 H. Singleton will 11 of his narrow o L recent !Re\'. T.—‘ THELP.S.RALLE, s ANDWRAT T HEANS " [be the L\,vv the the Everyma at the Y, banquet of rmi irmies, armies of class to be held g Tu y evenin The nrogran ber of “stunt tures, which public, The gram will be Overture: “The M Hal- on, will fneluda ind not a surprise been of the Mrs, tichar Mrs. Minnio | ympson, Mrs, | cleties. James Croon | No {tional orga is expected the mass e expect spivation t into the lc life of the have bali as follows: Mrs supe Thundere . I B. C. orchestra Group singing—"America’ Led by Elmer 1, Nodine March: Tanhattan B. C. Fnsign Car! Fredrickson Recitation, Miss Effie Carlton Club swinging, Charles Glads l‘ n (Accompanicd by the orch Melodeon solo, Joe 1Tazzini “'Sextette from lLucrezia Trass quartet Charles 1. Clarkson, Arthur aieives, Srises A and | Rally Planned for March 2 Rertha Howarth 1 Yocal solo, Nightingale Miss Emma Kalwat Accompanied by Miss Bertha Kalwat Reeftation, Effic Carlton Melodeon solo, Joe Ifazzint Vocal golo, “I Never Knew," Miss Emma Kalwat ‘lnvw‘!!m\ from “The Bohemian Girl™ worth cape in orchestra sul by Sta pek I [ dress win | slides take; M-[\- nt three 1 ship 1 \\n: o Rev. W. M. Blodgett Tells of Big| Song,” emmmtes ‘,,,,. seeretary ture is free of the New Britain churches | Preeeding ained in the following .vnumi‘m. will se ten by Rev. Warren M, Blodgett, ssistant pastor of the Iirst Church coast, ly | coming t 0= ople’s & aning of the combined Youn ne o [6:45 a'eloc W Jate mmw ting on | But, as yet, no such & meeting planne | months a Zronp men to discuss Wility bringing to- youth of v Britain ship. ting with a{ That yod musie, The [preted to wt thought n’ the mind of |he group at that time was that a eal of inspiration would into the lives the | people aftending ol In a large group with | | G n said of The orchestra § mass me eedm'r | E W 1, |a person fe is |suming the The group Nodine: “There's a-Winding, At this point one of thie featurcs of the given by the toastmaster ( 1in . following will | singing, ¢ ren J lere by mer on Trail Trou- Long, Up vo voung advi Long Your a ) a hered sma ack N ni surprise program will be | vicinity in a mas was su | pigoons all ried by his ership of he had give Ker and g Connolly. rme talk, . Rackliffe Group singing, “Battle Republic” Address by Mayor A, M, of old-time songs, orchestra | YOl 1. K. Denlinger astmaster, peral of the i00d Night great | come young meeting, proper th of wou Representative all IIymn of the such setti the our ¢ 4 come the Gospel o is the reason hehind the 1 mass meeting of young people pirit in the movements ing on in all parts of the Theo. at work in New Tiritain, ol tlic ing people today conscious a peculiar wa 10 Paonessa t speak A father th surron + power rist. This movement 19 | towns R. army Lrnest Hit Group singing, and “Anld Lang Syne.” Ensign Carl Frederi Tomorrow morning dore A. Greene will class on the subject Misstonary.” The orc ke Jesus in earnc present the following program: careh of reality in the | March, ting Hope" ves and in the social | March, “Thunderer” Their mood no | omrertory is that of 1) Seleetion, to the line 1 Troo th master, I the Asylun ddre i ak for Clark will will youth e I Scont Rev. speak A Se agoin will 1ifc chopper w Cup_ Winne 1ere traditional, measure ns I Spirit In its attempt to find ghe Lest way|in Cr to live, school orch 3 il are t U DL | cinity mass 1 peop will Maret hal ion i ativ {Dorothy Gish Otherwise Finds, all over {he eone vidence of Ow nelshlpf Ei aceepted was how the FATHER AND SON H\\Q‘l T » junior, intermediate P dep MASS MEETIN ov the in ter et hefore the ble AL last, wm\\ delive REMARKABLE WOVEE novements have sprung witeh doctor would are setting ‘up new | of action for themselves, | making new statements 0{1 us guides in o best that {s within .:m much his final doctor here cffort, Agu- But 8 more anis man the ra lands, the silver him. The young Another wipter can be wed, y only bo mv satisty stunncd Leforg they fox m of of the \is actlvity in the hearts an of the young finds a close the Gospel of Christ., a young man when lis ministry came to a 1. He was earnest with he Wiiljant flame of hig forth a true revelation coup Film Obtained in Face of Grave Dangers, Here for First Time i wations fox. s cth of the hlizzard, s hefore he trium- wearily drags his tribe for the hless- doctor, muke up for his golng “op {1ene hunt the Tho round-up of more than 10, [forth fato the t 000 reindecr; o herd of 1,200 huge |#nd lis cxperlenc people in the churches | yajuus; the actual freczing ot the | phanty thous ened their pace 10 cateh | geoan; the aurora borealis in na- [fret ek to the ¢ of Christ. W Bt |y color; the rs and habits |ing of the witeh an youth have joined tho | or ie within the the [ the rest of the story. They are going to gather | omantic love Kimo| It issald this picture is a fascinat- umbers on Monday night, | sirl Kivalina; valuk, an |ing revelation of how a little known to create a richer fellow- g bR portion of the great world family i) than they = have | g «pots in “Kivalina of flu toyed in the small effele | jyngs, the motion pleture spective local church 80- | ghown at the South Congreg: .umm | church tomorrow evening. r-organtzation or adat- [~ e S nization of young people | ; & to develop as a result of | XPedition on the part of Harl Ross- meeting, There should | Man Who took his camera and spent | manne Arctic story of cirele; of an I lives, HHAIL EDUCATION {JRGEH UPON E[lYS 1 result of a daring i | | | . rather, some real {n- | W0 years a thousand miles north of | Hatican e dRcarrieaNpaoK SISt RBRIER SERRE O RO \ % e | northernmost tip of ti ,\m.m in beal church andinto the v : T l ] Ad % | ceivable hardehips with the wint r| = n temperature around 50 degrees 1‘._. P‘ e K d A. Greene Will [|;0"7% | uy Tofessor Kniden Work in Labrador| Dimicuitics in making the photo- | A nfell in Labrador” will | Play were ‘nlni.‘w "”:‘v\ Temperatures | Jcct of an address to bo | Were $0 cold that the cameras frozc, Theodore A, Greeno | 0w clogged the len the film Memorial church 'L‘:‘;""" '!“‘l";:‘“H.\- *’vl Mr- [ll'- cold; Ploastevenin e AR Lo kimos were fearful of the G i e Ma‘:"“"‘ ::!’w ]Lumn]‘ \\1!!\\ a hox! o G eane | there were the perils of being los ReThseM Gresnegwho 19 days with a scant food supply summérsson, the hoapt= | 0 At atcona’ on the Lab X & S _‘ & two of them as pri _,;‘”\’ ';"'“:':!* ‘iwmfl‘y‘ year o f Dr. Grenfell. The 1 SLnae Garsnes ; & e a::j:, i ;‘“‘ le. | other six months of continious day- the lecture the Men's | H€ht were not extraordinarily hril- rve an oyster supper af | HANt corainty not to be compared K at which Mr. Greene | it the ordinary sur of this omen of the church will | T&lON: ; Nearly six months were | getting in natural color the It had never e 1 the 1 of northern | ur ned hy scicntists and explor- is shown on this film. This picture not scenie, but contains a sfory of interest in it I the native reeted by Mr, no little difficulty, for these peopl of practically another world kne nothing of reproducing a story fore the camc Aty story s prineip [ the two Jskimo youths | pledged to each other, and before Nashulik, the wiich to ask his blessin But Nashulik was of Forty fat s Yo 0., March 13 (P)— Jucation 1, direct from stude being put in prac. American boys by Dr. Sven V. Knudsen, professor at Antiock college here, “My rien L by D, e ¥ b- i 4 RURT s 1 K road” is the nanie n to his system ieh consists of letter writing | in America and 1oys 1-from Lapland to the Arken- . from Jerusalem to Singapore, oland to Trinidad, Incation throngh letters W rit- fen from one hoy to another cay made into a more per t than can hooks tten fc ntity D Knud- b can only bring and such sub- jects, which deal with the ing world, r o il i like |much mor Strengtheni <00 Vi the sel lic boys of on- there 5 4 boys was P ne Lo m in aurora ore spent 5 been | lieve ( ats in Enzland ryvelle still surronnd- ngland, March 13 (P—1If | eds a cat this act in itself in English law of as- responsibility of owner- | will @ boy's person- them cver merely much actors are who were di- nan and with is 0 of international the young peopla nations will result from lie thinks. In letter writ nerican boys and forcign countrics to write their personal lives, their customs, their viewpoints, schools, and their will among the law was inter- ohn Henry Draper, when od for the value of two cged to have been wor- cat. Draper denied own- | at but admitted that n it mill | R eme, urges be- fabont eye. leveryday v with ar cir families, who go 11 in the 3 world located in Moscow, Russia, doct is on. and son banquet will be . IMirst Congregational cvening for the and of the church members of Boy | Rev. Theodore A. o pastor, will be toast- cv. Frank B. Haggard of v T Baptist chureh, | will make the principal | ierbert M. Pease will | the fathers and Bliss T, reepond for the hoys he music and games, on their anot he t be lafd mi at his . SSIFIED ADS wrtments the p 4. FIRST SHOWING IN NEW BRITAIN OF YOUTH mecting of all Protestant le in New Britain and vi- be held on Mopday eve- h 22 Trinity M. E. n.D., i . Charles Judkin Y., will ual Unity of Youth Lics e Action” The high estra will play. pe [ England { he Same | —— A Good Sunday Makes | w York, March ‘(r(lm] the British |constitutes the chict tween American |methods of motion | tion. 13 (A hour for difference and picture - Five toa-— English 10 SDHIE 45 A. M.—Sermon, Subject: HANDWRITING "ON So concludes Dorothy Gish, n film | Gwynn” Amier- “Nell British concern and to make three which will be i bl M.—Surprise Service for a will go pictures, i Madan Pompadour. “When it 1t me year that T was going {make my first film th e T would find she sadd, “T soon rver, that studios 1 that « one o Styers, Barito Trinity Methodist Episco known to E lasl fon things were T th reterizes our produ “IPor seven twelve hiou a Better Monday! Ty It! o THE WALL” Address on “BARABBAS” ne pal Church A Picture of Remarkable Beauty and Power what w e TR et o o of this, T fou D. Wi 501 we 1res here, now of British Natior which 9530 a. Bible Class Speaker: MR. GREE! Sunday Church School. Morning Worship is mu Kin; 10:00 11:00 s is muel n Subject: “LA’ . m.—Ministers’ Lenten Class m.—Young People’s Meeting Subject wear evealin ave 1o we plained, 1 in pic t peopl 18 to Lillian I sometimes Le MR. Midweek Service—Thursday, “Questions of a Christian,”"— Led by the Pastor. n ure cader: March 1 don't taken Miss Gish 1 hut re s li letics, ds he opporfunity SUNDAY Service of Worshi "THE COURAGE Friday 6:45 p. m. 10:45 n. T pper, R:00 p. m., “With Grenfell in Labra sald it Is gre EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS NONDENOMINATIONAL THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST E. Sermon by REV. SAMUE INT FORCE DAL L | STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH on— Public Invited. South Church Sunday Evening, 7:15 DOORS OPEN AT m.—Men's Dible Class with Everyman's Morning Worship At 10:45 Sermon hy the Pastor on CONSTRUCTIVE VISION” “THE 3 L A, FISKE A most cordial welcome awaits you at our service of worship. for Children. A YOUNG CHRISTIAN'S TEMENT OF PURPOSE” BLODGETT. 18—T:45 o'clock ‘Is Heaven Real 2 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:15—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject—THE CHURCH IN PRAYER Music—Anthem: “O, Cast Thy Burden on The Lord”......Maunder Solo by Mrs. Marie Roszelle Landon: “Prayer” . Renard 7:00—Unitod meeting of the German and Swedish Young People with the First Baptist B. Y. P. U non i MASTER.™ Ladies' night. All welcom Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Trinity M. E. Church Subject: “A SEAGOING MISSIONARY ” By Rev. Theodore A. Greene. All men invited