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v Ay — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH Wednesdny B e | —— meeting, I . Thursday — 745 . . chureh || SN @ 1gmus tems prayer meeting, , e Friday N ehoir rehear 1. he Everyman's Bible class will be - - Idvessed LOMOITow morning e N N | Rtev, Theodore A, Greene, pastor, of Baptist Churches St. John' ¢ Firet Congregational church F Ch l] J : N d 9 | o i ) A s Five Churches Join in Noon an First 30 4. m., Sunday school Jorusalem: Statesmen, | . : | Sunday—10:45 a. m. morning m., German serviee, NoxpmLeanIoRuIRII aRBI telt Evemflg Mee[mgs worship, sermon, by Rev. Willtam 1y—S8 p. m., meeting of the b ‘v“ or dlscus ": L at | Ross. Subject: “On the Way to the | Ye wople's socicty, I the First Congreg I I Cross; 1 m., Bible rchool Wednesday- ) p. m, Lenten onal el Young l'eopic’s s0- | A series of union services will be and Brotherhood; 7 p. m., Young scrvice M hd F d D, i F iy touionrawieNen g s ROvEWaL A at o'clock each evening : BLOOAISIS FINA DXAMALC Fed- o v vodgets wiit e during Week, March 29 to m.. Boy Scouts ormaution e members of Nuthan Hale April 2, by five of the largest Pro- 0 v P e Mol . tost urche o clty v m, religious | pign sunday in Lent; 10 o m.. (UDGS Make Pnp“]al ngmm De Molay, Will attend the tistant ehurches in the eity. On Instruetion m., Heralds and oo i il aoh bl rvice at the First Congre- Monday evening the service will be Crusaders. 7145 p. m., vespers, e st churel tomorrow, The ay the German Baptist chureh, and Thursday—3 p. m, teliglon Monday—4:16 p. m 1o t two Sunday evenings ' SCrmon topic will be om Generas | the pastor, Rev, Gustave H, Schneck, siructlon; 7145 p. m, mi tical g8 will meot; i catur occurred §n | ton to Generatior will speak on “The Day of Author- prayer service, 11l meet i at Teinity | AU the midwe service at the iy Priday—4:16 p. m., Gi I 5 e \reh Qi t Congregational church Thurs- |* Phe service on Tuesday will be b:30 p. m,, carol ch m igions school will meet; i March surprise . day evening, Rev. Theodore held at the Trinity M. L. ehurch. W. W. G. supper and meetir It ) services will be held are being h me dramatie | Hreen }“” read by request the s Rev, Willlam Ross, pastor of thie - T 15 p. m., the week lent oceurrin uncxpected | Paper which he presented to the ex- laptist church, will be the German religious school will mee 4:15 moment, Heretofore these features |\PININg council at time of his ect eing 1:The Day inday ) m., Sunday p the Catcchetical class will have be inclde the gerviee, | INstillation pastor, This paper The Wirst Baptist schiool; 10:30 a. i Ln 1 Tomorrow night and nest Sunday Is With his heliefs conecrning the | will be the seccne of the lish; sermon: Glory of Our' Iriday—7:45 p. m. the choir will the whole serviee will he planned | Yarious matters dealing - with - the Wrdnesday — evening, when | m., i Gt ound the surprise which will oc. CHrst taith odore AL pastor of in i sermo conciled to cupy much more time than on cither Aliss 17, Junie he First Congregational church, Gopd Throvgh. Chirigt 5 . of ‘{lio previous occastons, Tha |l ting will speak on Unrecorded Wednesday—3 p. m. class in re E o in k 9 @ m. In | cxact nature of the sorvice is being ¢ rrow ¢ Day.” zious instruction. German at 1 pt strictly scerct, The pastor, God d 1l cement of Communion will be administered Thurs P om., i re- ol fallowing each s Rev, W, H. Alderson will give an wil t the Len-[on Thursday evening at the South gious: tnstraction: 8 N prayer lionr in German at 7 p. address on *The Roman Governos class at the South Congregational church, the servie ting In Lnglish, 5 1 N oscr \ Gern The special musical numbers w church W heing conducted hy the pastor, Rev Vriday—8 p. m. eholr rehearsal. nesday; in on Friday at 7 given Benjamin M. Knox, pastor, George W, C. Hill, DD, Rev, Wil- Loy Scouts. p. m companied on the piano im . Alderson, pastor of the ~ e Iy oy Al A inity M. . chureh, will speak on 1 Methodist Churches n Hartford. He @ Day of Crucitivion™ on Iriday . = produced a la numher of | ¢ the First Congregational e 5 Trinity singers who are now engaged pro RhCanen i P g e T o e s AT lay afternoo Noon-Day Services riorni ‘,[.\u. ,”“‘m v'n.nn l‘}f\. e o work: He has etudied with some or | Marie Stehna will speak on A serics of 20-minute noon-day i A al D e e N the brest vocal instructors n this €A1 Contacts” and there will be | services will be held during that evenln ';\F\M t "l R R SRt country and in Turowe. o {he {shott (al) Miss rude woek at the Tirst Congregational I 10 choir will sing, et i Y i % 3 2 st ) S0 « N 1 € o ¢ rhes, T 3 Y=-5 p. m., prayer meet- Fime Religion p. m., rehearsal past curg he has been baritol e nMHr .'\ '1 ickinson, ¢ ,:r.‘ hy \1_ £ churc l.r‘. Ihf:m i for “Holy City"; 5 p. Epworth | soloist the Asylnm Hill Congre. '8N0 M1 ickinson ervices, which for rest, wor- Bk : et e Sean TanaltanGral o e T'he oncert of the united | ship and meditation, are open to ) 1 p. M., sermon by | been reengaged for the comi - | Bwedi & and socictics will the publie and will last from 12:30 t The Roman Governor.” son. Tis program tomorrow Z{be gl t 1 Lutheran 10 12:50 o'clock. The sers and Lenjamin M. Knox, baritone ping will be: church o1 lay afternoon, April their toples are as follows: i Wit 3 Monday, Rev. Theodore A, Greene, } B “The 1o i t ceond of th Vather, Forgive Them.” y =060 w m., men's Bib Mas ( will he held Tus Rev, William H. Ald £ 5 afternoon, W. H. M. S, at | ug Wy Hnet - ; < o W Everyman's Bible el e e B Why Ha Zion church tomorre at son, Shalt Thou Be With I school; 11 ) L S L ) . ; m, under 4 s of | Me in Paradise.” worship, (Organ YR i 1339 40 saviour Hear Me” Dudley and Red armics, » fol- | Wednesday, Rev, Theodore A . m) Children' ory A Rellgion® almuch will Pros i e, "My God, Why Hast s . Warr: ilodgotis dlscnane these days of |Bram: Mrs. J Mrs, saken M NS « o e will be the J. 0. Williams Duris Thursday, Rev, George W, (. Hill p. m.. ministers’ class for I ™ ¢ sermon ar and ¢ i DL Tt 1s Finished.” m.. Armenfan service, MUCE oo ot prayer | 10:45 o'cl Tomorroy ok I'r Theodore A, Greene 0 e m Epworth leaguers of (he T ther, Into Thy Hands 1 Com leader, Mr. R U S B TR ity Methodist church will gatl d My <wv .,”';' o earenl for “Toly € uffl.f‘ ke Il hard ‘n Sy ! FW BRITAIN MAN Inglish clags for Armenian women; 1eRlng 0L ool S St e urehiat 6 Lislals 6:30 p. m." Pirst Church Men's as- (0 from Tag en) of leaguers of Britain ion supper meeting. : gre participa . b 5 el Lermon e M AN the pastor's catechism class | The Woman's Toma Missionary g day church school; 7: o Character | Will gather at 5 o'clock, The Chris- |socicty of - the Trinity Methodist | P meeting o v oo . A 3 v will go to ihe hospi p. m. meeting of weel hurch g Cli Bodeston socicty il west ot ill go to hospital on o i schiool directors In South church. ool 4 S afternoon to make dress- ntinued From First Page) —3 p. m.. seventh and |5CNo0l Stasan oiglogk ‘ es week-day chureh |, Ll u rmon ’M TM" v..:mr, Kensington Methodist i 1 of this week 1 vanee o nw \u Cape Morris Jes- Gol{t B0k it GllAEcouta ik edh EIGd R UL G IR The regular morning service Will | Friendship elub of the Trinity M up enland. The dash to the pom, om .‘]v\uk gervice in the A held at 16 o'clock tomorrow il ha ¢ important | POIC Wi 1 a three-engined Ll o o 4 Second Advent B Ve e \ o'clock supper | VOREer airplane and it will keep an- v D Boy Sc el e Rl S SRy onlioo) ¥ B. Lord, pastor, will 1 vl rved followed by a talk r plane i reserve. Its alm will et 11 ay m., morning scrvice ct of her scrmon, “The | from Rev, W. IL A ihe paeal ) visit the pole and to explore o mon' Ly the p o AR e D e el 1t vhat s known as the “hlind spot,” Santh ous Draft of Holy 7 o'vlock in the evening | Tev. A, €. Thend ; o from Cape Morris Jessup, 0 Ttan a o e kpw I will meet (e G Aatthow rESLG il rnent of the chnch sehool, Thursds 5 Sharl 8 s AR SHA BT ST AT ARG 81 cliool and young peo- i Lhe 1" will - be, N Tuzsd h business. I 10:30 vorship O cona Christ t 1t Has Accomplished - A8 : (IR e e B £ "\ \l', sl The evening service will be held at BROTHERHOOD MELTING I a ! LG 7:30 o'clock Mis i 1 The » Nerrharr ¢ x4 m.. morning worship; 0:0 g il "‘\' ““‘"“ L QRISThOOUIN ot th (Continned from Pag Worth of Truth” m. mo i 0an Conee al church will s m.. begir * department; ) I .‘ "‘f“ "" L at 6:20 {500 Trish song i stors Lenten class . will meet " ovening. Lieu- ) m., Aesyrian Wor- | \yednesday holyfooinsiia il U o L oumaant Gopland en and white we e u \ening praye i Tl ; May (L and the same tie Hali L Jress M. T i color carried ont in the Po I Uhnrsday. Feast of Annuneintion A 5 it freshments served. The | 1 L e a0 5 o i ) !_ orpy Tosfoss was assisted by Mrs, X, B m iv o Sl B | L fidson and Mrs. Trving T. 3 St ehnr Christian Sclence ; e ; ‘_}p\m" There were 30 present, tond unday service at 11 a. m. sub- o0 st ST Spring Is Here o oM s Sunday school atli o RO LRSS c EuflL!UfiE 3{] YFARS Spring 1s hore, There 18 no doubt y 05 2 Ing 3 LT hout it, The warm weather may R B e LR Taery Member Canyvass . P he doubted, first robin may be | I s o ‘ i £ dishelieved, The disappearance of Ixensmmston: (Continued From First Page) the snow s not infallible, Tven ] e I b spring fever may bhe mer 55, 2 1 ' poni. b : e hor 2t this morning Plainville ng - AL U Mrs, Johnson and MacAuley were haseball enthusiasts had thelr first ing i 3 ha June whep workout. That sign is indubitable. \ \ 4 > At 1 Sargent, dropping Mrs, Smith 11 o 10REIC 'in lent's fath®' Mrs. Fre mith is confined to ; ! ) [ I « Cool - lom { Broud street v [ (H pom . g loor i ek estinal influenza. ¢ i 1 1 oy : i 1 st \ “ o 1 I Surnis) \ 15 s i 2 el ‘ ) t Broud s = = - @ yvieod b i 1 ¢ M . \"]' ) vl in nursing and ear- = - : L On e sick T ; A 1923 COTTON O Vorel ves 1he cotton erop was off vmm placed e ¢ i e " nt 500-pound : . 8 . ' tnterior of China 2 15, by fhe 3 DY R ! that « n its final gin- ! r Y Retrn tor Vacation —_——— (] ‘ ‘ R e . ue § TheLittle Church Around the Corner : : i el 5 i uhre 'he Little Church Around the Corn I R 1+ § PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST ) | it U ; \ : COURT STREET Ca , : ' A cordial invitation extended to a 30 p o v ~ 1 A 1 \ ! i ' v 2:10 Bihle School - > bty A 4 L Somon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS bl . o ON THE WAY TO THE CROSS given b e s ' : & ; I e U N : When the Sop of Man Shall Come in His Glory"—Maunder .1 RS ' r xirle S v Y s i g ! o When Thy Divine Petition” ......... Stainer s . y : (The Crucifixion) ' Widweek Sorvde I utheran Church NONDENOMINATIONAL 20, 1926, 1,000 YOUNG PEOPLE TO GA THER IN GREAT MASS MEETING - iTWENTY—FlVE RELIGIOUS BODIES TO JOIN | Cuteheon ique method of ¢ the s been devised and will b in charge of Miss Katherine Me-|___ Kawn of the ¥, W. C. A. and Nigs: | == ! samuel McCuteheon of the First ( ch of Christ. As each group is called the members will arise and IN YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY IN THIS CITY \atlonal President of Ger-' 1ne orehestra wit - play ¢ cpenker at both the boys' and glrln s, = sture” by I*. Vi + | conferences g Hartford and New y [ Cavalry Overture” by I, Von Suppe; | conferen it man Y. P. 8. to Preside; vy 1o n noser wale, by Lonion ~ Neving “15th U, Cavalry Band Widely Known Clergy- man From Glens Falls, "Hclrts ol Oak” I*llm At the South Church March"” by Wyma 1l Lammermoor" by \; overture® Lucl Donfzetti; “Andante TFrom Surprise Sym-! The motion picture version of the Is Speaker. phony” by Hayden and * apitan | drama “Hearts of Oak” will be by Sousa, George B. shown at the South Congregational — Matthews will direct the orchestra, | chureh tomorrow evening. Otlier committees in charge are!| The story from James A, Herne's Pl largest gathering of YOURg | gq fojlgws: Publieity, Bryee lLong, | melodrami, vw Bngland sea folks ever held in New Britain s |y John G, Lucbeck, Terry Dunnivan, with the cing planned for Monday evening Lev, Raymond N, Gi of adopts Chrys- \iliokl RosangEhiBnis TAve bhen Wudd Memorial, Program, ws children, He loves Ui & Gorabincdlrally oriihs youn | St KA lierin MEKOW XS WL IC own {0 lovely young people of all Protestant ‘“u“;‘_fi N A Otto Gaudian, John's Ger- She marries the griz- Frinity Methoulst ehurch, Tgenty. M Lutheran; Rtev. Warren M. - prompted by childish R e o rehgions {1Hogett, Virst Cong 1 the wish “not to burt Sroups arc cooperating and so lurge | FANCes Simous, Firs B S 15 the anticipated crowd that 1. lAlian William, ~( that rh.u&ml wission will be by ticket only, and AltaaliF Senal LR b BLRLLE O arrangements already have been AT LU DL I LE IO to thrine R R Iward Riesewetter, yan | H 10’ his cerlain #ha0 QL aylor, Prople's; Hul- 3 'w;H.m}H,\ n{in: e o oy T € Moore, Trinity M. I cxpedi aboard the 2ober e Reg T B D nn‘mm\‘ J. William Bomla and Burton” far into the frozen north; liglous activities among the young | MENTY Ttockwell, South Congrega- | checrfully saerificing himscit to let prople of New Britain, Plaigville, | o0 "' slter Contes, tistiBaptisty ] ahriiesmanpyiihetyouthshe Berlin and Kensinglon, and 1o bring | Harrict Anderson. Stanley Me ial and Irene McNulty, St Mark ——— a closer spirit of coop tion among Episcopal. MEN'S ASSOCIATION MELTING alise £ OrBAmizh: . Charles 0. Judkins, who will | Benjamin T, Marshall, D.D., presi- iekets have been printed and ape’ MAKE (he address of the evening, is dent of the Connectieut Collogo for i Sitierent sroups, | @ natlonally known figure and s Women, will speak at the m No tharge Is mate for adiieaien | NOWN for his lectures to yeuth and of fhe First Congregational ehureh DUt 1o one Wil e admited withoat | s addresses in defense of madern | Men's association Tuesday eventn o ticket, Tickels mutt be signed, | criticlsms of tho Tble. Ho is pas- | taking “A Man's Man® for D cSie Uiftorent 10T of a church in Glens Fails topic. Judze William €. Hunger- el D ho do not | Yo With @ membershin of more | ford will preside at tha hrief bust- TR () re Com e f Ly S vl mie of cssion, The execntive com- them Monday cvening at tne door, | Wesleyan and Roston university and o will announce the commit- b Eroup Wil ave fts own |tool his theological degrees in the tec ehalmmen and a redrafted con- section raneroed aid a roll callof | Teston University Divinity school. |stitution will e presented for sroups will be part of he program, | At fall he was the principal adoption iurches which are e e i 1e the follos plist: s South and Elim, Swedish; Plainville Baptist; Congregational: it d THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Swedish Dethany, Kensington, Plainville and Berlin churches; . o 4 " . A Eplscopal: §t. Mark's and the 9:30 A, M.—Men's Bible Class with Everyman’s Bible i four in Plainville; Class. Speaker: MR. GREENE. Lt Johw's German : and Reformation; Methodist: Trin- 10:00° A, M.—Sunday Church School. ¥y, A. M. E. Zion, Kensington churches; airville and nondenomina- 11:00 A, —Morning Worship. tional: People’s, Emmanuel Gospel, | S Y. M. C, A-and Y. W. 5 SELTY Oy the Fastor., ] . 1al other churches are ekpected to Subject: “From Generation to Generation.” jein the movement and mittee in charge consisting of John Leubeck, of the German Baptiet church and national president of the Yeung People's societies of German Baptist churches in America, and Bryce Long, assistant secretary of the Y. M. C. A, and Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, assistant pastor of the Lirst Congregational church, s eon- fident of having every Protestant church in the four towns cooperat- ing Monday cvening. J. William Bomba of the South Congregational church will have wshers and Tioepital MeKown of the 5" Reserves seer » of denom- nuel Me- Leonard C. choir leader at | h will play the the com- (A Fathers and Sons Sclvice) M.—Ministérs® Lenten Class for Children. M.—Young People’s Meeting. Speaker: MR, BLODGETT. 5:00 1. 6:30 P. Midweck Service-—Thursday, March 2 Led by the Pastor. —T7:45 P. M. Yo A (O tary, will inational have cha singing. will Voke, organist an Methodist ch Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church 10:45 a. m.—Sermon Subject: “THE OLD-TIME RELIGION" ~Address: the org: The mecting will he in charge of 7:15 p. John Leubeck. The program will vyt Bl o open with an overturs by - the High “THE ROMAN GOVERNOR” hool orchestra and will b fol- A & y lowed by a hymn by the entire Dramatic Surprise Service gathering, Miss Gertrude Bagnes of ’ i 2 2 i "l'r‘nm' Methodiet ehureh will Benjamin M. Knox, Baritone the seripture; Bliss B. Clark, of the Kirst Church of Christ, will make an opening prayer. Vocal selections will be rendered Test Our Welcome by the Wennerberg male choru Sunday at SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH sing one Howard Arnold AWalte verse of the hymn When the entire roll call is com pleted the whole gathering will sing URANKLIN SQUAR “The Church's One Foundation.” ‘orship at 10:30 o'Clock The address of the evening will Sermon by RIE ¢ delivered by Dr. Charles Otls Ever Servic Judkins of Glins Falls, N. Y. H clal 8 will take for his biect. “The 3 Spiritnal Unity of Youth ties in e Creative Action.” meetin LAYMOND C. HELSING Lymn and v, Wil- Tiam 1. Trinity Methodist ler of denominat STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday Sehool—Intermedinte and or Departinents, 10 A, Preaching at 11:45 by Rev. Harold Winsh nnerberg chorus v Worship of God in Natu Sanday School at 12 “Beautiful Isle of Some- Annual Easter sale Wednesduy afternoon by the Ladies' Aid. Food, faney aris and “Invietus” by work, aprons, ete. OF DEEP HUMAN INTERE ST AND DIVINE PURPOSE “HEARTS OF OAK” A Picture to ¢ Nobler SOUTH CHURCH—SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 Doors open at 6:15 5 MORNING WORSHP, 10:15 Sermon by the pastor on “THE VALUE OF TRUTH,” being the next in the series of sermons on “A MAN'S SOUL. FRIDAY AFT ERNOON, 4:00 Lenten discussion class led by the pastor. Subject for consideration, “GOD AND THE ADVANCEMENT OF LIFE.” ir Your Emotions A most cordial welcome to all at all services Sunday, 9:30' a. m., Trinity M. E. Church Subject: “THE JERUSALEM STATESMEN” By Rev. Theodore A. Greene. All men invited