New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926, CHURCHES TO HAVE SPECIAL SERVICES DURING HOLY WEEK ’|_Clzarclz Baptist Churches Firat Sunday=—10:45 a. m., morning vorship; 12:10 p. m.. Bible school, | Lirotherhood and adult classes; 7 . m., Young Peoplc's meeting, Mond m., Boy & 0 p. m, re 7:30 p Crusaders, glous in- Scouts; m., 416 p. m, Girl p. m,, earol cholr; 6:30 p Vomen's Working Guild. German En o Spirit of Jesus in Entering Jerngalem'; 11:30 a. m,, ommunion; service in German, wermon: “Palm in Gla and in Tuesday 0 p.om., e Ladies' Ald society ir ehi § m., meeting of the Young Peo class in re- lass v § pom, : service in German; sermon by pastor Friday—$ p. m chair rehearsal. (Swedish) n Bible SELEY O] and 3:30 p. m., &choal singing & servlee; address by Services Faster preaching Ly al musle, munion scrviee men Rot! condueted in Thursday Week servies St. Matthew's Kervice In English 1) school following in German ¢ ion mer Sunday lonal servier 1dy Thu £ furmer m., German service for the reunion of all the confirmation classes of former years, sday confessfon ~7:30 p. m., Englis communion servi P communion m prayer mes a messago fr the Dook of om SERVIGES PLANED . Ohurches Gombing in Union ™ el ™ 2 Megtings Noon and Evenings vices during Holy We many of unlon sery local ehy in Toty cregational « minut meditation Religious Items s ettt e e wstor IMirst Cong churel k 10 the Fy ‘s Bil nity M. J h. Hi Hamlet," s of God" will 1 Young People's so First cgatio meet tomarro Tirst ( ers Man ational ehurel; t vening. N¢ heodor ¢ oo comm condy r program whiel e le Week hureh, o8 of ) §poon or similar article pbell, Hartford, o Co, No Y., N Y. Typewritir Tiaehi Cook, "Torrington, assign or 1 1 on Co. Wire spok I Fairfield, assignor Mallcable Iron Co, patents). metal vehicle wheel, Alfred J. Donley, Bridgeport nd scribing tool. Iph ' Erksine, Stamford, ussign- to Erskine-Danforth Corp. Cast. Gauge H. Koehler ignor to 1 ‘larl New Britain hundle, Julius Kruttac Canaan, B, M. trix, (2 rleg Ledin, Cleveland Ohlo, I'rary & nitt, deceased Kruttschnitt, t.) Rollwy @ execu- mfor v 1o . Lilienfeld, Waterbury, to W. H tronie deviee MeNah, Bridgeport s eans for r win, Mil as- 2 Birigtol, Pow- dirs. Moor to W ind WL I Murtlia terbury Buekle Co., L Stratford, assignor Co. nley Wo: Yritain, as caring C'o. Utensil | BIBLE CLASSES IN % Lventn % GONVENTION New Britain Men and Orchestra ! on National Program home, t! The greatest gathering of laymen ver Lield in New England is belng anned for Providence, R. I, May when 1t} Federation of s Bible classes, which was or- nized in this city two years ago, 2 ill hold its annual convention, A large delegation will be present from New Dritain, Three loeal men will speak on Satur Vfternoon at the opening of the conventi ot former local minister and a New cf uin man will speak in t at the banquet and a Ne sreliestra will furnish music Providenco Men's Bible €@ . which represents ter Providence v delegates o th proseit © classes in a dozen & Will he pros Neason Jones of Mount Vernon, N. Y., who was ¢ this position In New Pritain, w turp from Flarida where he ated temmporar will preside, I'he afternoon sesslon will hegin at 2:15 o'clock. Dr. J. E., Conger of and first vie ident tion, will be one of the Y Other New Britain speak ors will he M. Drewster a Frnest T, 1 nt. A etrect p varions Bible clas ent with bands from tumbled ented the proposed orphanuge it ) s sccond was the e duced on the rutiny revealed, artiss triking ros t Washlngton Tts ofte men olled in ants and house Suceess proved oo much for promoter between three men who Idea of “the Derkshir orphans’ devised up the moun- it N home,"” the hav the Baye, to ard-boiled York. Tho plctures of the Post 1Nustrate Their cqn largely N the the two pi . One showed a dis lown shack, wl pre- ' Joy. New site con- ipment co prospectus of whieh t town, digs in its pockets. fore operat and o SOUTH CHURCH FILM Tom Meighan in Found the palace should that cull two pletures were ter head however repro Clos tomorrow that the It is the 5 dream was not very i palitial mblance to the imprisoned who does not orphanags hore ' his eny capitol | socicty, Later he 0 exerclse revenge on the one wus all t the could de and paid three | wron con(zivni comes to the surfaee he his lower nature, 1 common s soli and his r o0 were govern d from mere mduet in u somewhat wh KR wive They incorporated Lake Plan Century Ol assoclation,” prefixed Tl N for reopening | expand 's old outl stie Mesieo iy no 1r olent new one, explorers g the ship canal and he Unfted 8 authorized followed, The 10 turn nd mislead Palm Sunday cltizen- solleitors children conditions, and they para- » children should en- York, up-town and down- “The Man Who be ghown at Congregational ehureh n' tion with the cvening service story of a man unjust. allow ronment to turn him against lias opportunity who him, but becanse hls bette rise unexpected Tako t by way of the lad the lake's outlet by connecting Misstssippi linols te Tex Dritain class. ha W. . Hill, D.I» A 45 i . S it Tort heltn s e i B IS e e .u'\‘»)‘. D i e 1047 = A\vlm‘n‘w., Sermon ) 1 $iie atioln. Palm Sunday-- M am MeCuteheon and I'rof ot Girnelhian MR ""‘”“]" {“y‘" ""‘”‘ S'F‘ ain T30 o m.. Good ¥riday members w or} Mattiie Skelly, Tri Tt as i ctyasen i SRS SR G e e ) 5 e SR n and co An Taster vesper musical Bowen Troc Corp. 'r‘ '\\""; V':""f;'"!‘;"_fl" ichy it S—Livening Message :fi' s iy pers. al church o'elock Sunday [ 5 LK . ; : ere and 3il ahe Monday—4:15 noon, April 4. The choir will s T Spear, New London, | Class oreh 1 ational Churches 1 fer the “The { q 1 o N f e s of e ron i WAXNr ‘VARM!:R e | ia e The {ellowship of the church is the best fellowship po S y e Sl e il proside musie ; bl rec| ] — : AAL kl 4 P L orchestra and New Britaln deles in the world en's Tiible . SR nford, as. ton will he transported to Provi- cs merting veryman's S e e dence that day by a fleet of auto- Chen ol S p. m., Lenten . o o sienor fo The Yale & Towne Mfg, dence that d : : . . . tble class; 10 VG S R Will Be Most Bitterly Fought in o v e e e LTI emumst E iSCo al Church (Organ prelude 10:65 a. m.) DlamRae iRt g o Sl a1 15 second M § ing 1.- 6 members to the 2 i L 11, Clifford, chaplain of the b < Mard AL a v Rev. Theo- . ministers’ | . Armen- Dr. Hadidian; Prople’s meet- | signor to | one of the spealiors Marel L De- G it Dish or si Trade-Marks Register uller Br Co.. Hartford nicure ¢ preacher: Young compli nsyl i o class sessfon or A « n morning, s o f THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST tfernoon the ses T ¢ . o f . . R, with a mass meet- 9:30 a. m.—Men's Bible Clags with Everyman's Bible . Dr. H. H. Crane "2 eaker: MR, GREENT Dr. st s Class. Speaker: MR. GREENE. 1 speak. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Church School. i 11:00 a. m.—DMorning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. to am at the mass rolshed by John Subject: “WHAT WILL WE DO WITH CHRIST?” (A Palm Sunday Sermon) Archer, song leader, of Calvary class, Providence: the F 3 "heetra of New Tiritain an ”'f"\'l"‘?fvfi’j"\'W“’m"""‘ and o; 5:00 p. m.—Ministers” Lenten Class for Chiidren. i " ‘ » bands and orchestra 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. from {q( vy«‘i(n‘\lu‘»q::l:[s;‘:o‘;! ! Subject: “THE GOODNESS OF GOD.” 5 HOLY WEEK NOONDAY SERVICES Every Day Except Saturday from 12:30-12:50 P. M. Song leade flRPHANS ALWAYS Twenty ?’linull("s o(f l{(-s((. lh;;li:;x{ion ;\_nd \\l:pl:sh(iip for All APPEAL STR[]N[]I‘Y cople! Comie in and Bring Your Frien | republican W e R e on May -2 p. M., ) | i i i won D.0. o . Gilbert Co., Nv history ot olg, 010 obiles 2 ss for ade-Mark Applicants Silver Co., Williai 1 1 Melrose Mfg women n., ¢ chureh sel e m.. sevent g seloanant geyer Hay G 20 0f the Cros class for tion of the Americnn i p. J put forth a pror i Skinner, topic s ¢ candidates for 7y meeting will 1 doinz husiness New Haven. ui packs Ladtes Co., creams hair oils, ete. ney's Original Fruit Cup New Haven. E iges and extracts and flavors used in o preparation of same. mi the i ‘The Nobertson Bleachery & Dye Works, Ine,, New Milford, Artifi- inl gilk striped broadeloth in the 1 colored-yarn broadcloth f roues cones I The He irton nd sirn rate ) m., we 1 grade, sorin sin| g business Bridgeport. N-removing shy RS TR AT N A R T Y N W T FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Woiship Works sl Kl b rail New Brit New York Post Gives Further Expose on Charity Frauds New York, March 27 (@) United States capltol v eproduced in the Berkshir Mark's Fpiscopal ers, paper 12:10—Bible School REPORTS SEEING BLOODY peprodec v i : DR. J. C. ROBBINS, New York b FIGURE THEN GONFESSES e ‘-.n; to the prospeeft 4 Dr. Robbins is a speaker of international fame Rq hogus orphanag cot, 13 t ). is: o or tunity of hearine his h95q0 SRl e Do not miss the opportunity of hearing his message in the seventh of its articles 1 be, with fraudulent charity The scheme wa uy waxim holders, | stamford Motorist Breaks Down drives. ic 9) BRCD AL “Fling Wide the Gates" Alto Solo—"Gethsemane” Making False Accident decauanllen Report. Sehh . Salter st Holy Week Service, Wednesday. t Baptist Church See Program of United Meetings Pt International Bible G St“di“'ti 'A'ss,"- The Little Church Around the Corner i PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST o COURT STREET ROk WHERE THE FULL GOSPEL IS PREACHED ke Hoom 219 COME AND YOUR ROUL WILL BE REFRESHED No Collection L W. Hutchings of New Haven Speak on the subject ‘COMFORT FOR 230 Main St. Seats Pree Pythian Anniversary at ACML B Zion Tomorron nd Advent PALM SUNDAY AND HOLY WEEK : e Lambert, wh No Season More Sacred in the Go to Church on Sunday and Whole Year Each Week Night F UNION SERVICES AT 7:45 P. M. H SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH N MORNING WORSHIP, 10:45 R Sermon by the Pastor on “THE TRYST OF LIFE” Evening Service at 7:15—Doors Open at 6:145 ;‘] “THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF” > a Tom Meighan Film and a Very Beautiful Picture with a Striking Lesson 3 Nowdenoninational - Injured Aiding Cop, tents Issued fo Sues ity of Boston Connecticut People 27 iqc PATUNTS L UED B THI: U, s i 1k PATIENT OFFICE MARCH 23, 1926, NS PO CONNLECTICUT INVENTORS " A Last fu ~hed by the i Wl G K-Over oral ohligution a citizen aiding a office ol e v Le decided by 201 Main St Mills v New when he w s shot Store, to the aged | two alleged st mont} He¢ vin.) policeman er There's a Place for You and a Hearty Welcome at All Qur Services Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Trinity M. E. Church - Sermon Subject: “THE BIBLE HAMLET” By Rev. Theodore A. Greene. All men invited EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS NONDENOMINATIONAL

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