New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 38, 1926 jan church in Brooklyn, N, Y, will | board of the soclety will meet at 25 |senfor cholr at the 10:30 o'clock speak at the IFirst Congregational |Grand street on Monday evening. |mass, Is as follows:i-— church at the morning service on| . Rev. F, K, Hawley of Hawley- |[focessional, orchestra and organ, | sunday, April 11, His tople will be | ville will preach at the morning | §t, Mary's choir, (Ein Psalm Un. “After Faster—What 2" and evening scrvices in the Peo- | gor Gotto) (The Kingdom of God) The 42nd annlversary of the|ple's church tomorrow. Communion | Grand clorus from Bethany, W. Swedish Bethany church and fifth | will be observed at the morning| Rhys, Herbert, 4 £ 3 » v anniversary of the beginning of |service, e from mass in honor of 8t. Baptlst Churches of 5 . Loy / Tservices in the present edifice on La Hache, fos. 43 2 R " S R ozl | rankiin® Square will bo observed “Gloria” from mass in honor of St, Bunday—10:46 o . 30 §0 ¢ ¥ 3 b TR 25 service, Offertory, “Haece Dies” (for Easter) sermon by Rev. v 5 t X X YN St 2 3 / 4 The Ladles' Wid soclety of the ) e jeet: “Easter Morning'; : By g 5003 B, 4 *| | Elim Swedish Baptist church wiil “redo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus both the church and carol ¢ A A ey i 4 ol " meet on Thursday afternoon at the ' : non for three voices) mass S 13:10 p. m, Dible schoo ’ home of Mrs, Paul Thoren, 36 Carl- of §t. Theresn, LaHache, Faster exercises by the « 3}3. : s S ; son strect, ok Communion, *“The Holy City,” or« Monday—1:30 The Woman's Missionary soclety Wednesday oy e g F ™ ‘ / . | [of st. John's German |:mnxnum1I0PGhestm (] Play at 9 and 10:30l UI\:H nediction, Bervice cinse. v # 2 2 / , N Lutheran church will hold its meet. and “Tantum Ergo,” SR o : 7. : / / ing Friday afternoon at the resi- 0'Clock Masses service. 1 g ! 3 f bl i : | dence of Mrs. L. Dolan, Barnsdale. | Divine Praises. ¥riday—2:15 p. m . ey 7 = i3 ¢ A ]| The classes in religious instrue- A e | “Laudate Dominum."s clety will mect for shor i P : tion will be omitted during the B One of the hest Fa sical | Recessional, “Unfold Ye Portals,” meeting: 3 p. v A ] v Lec VoG ter recess of the public schools. | programs prepared in years at St (from the Ttedemption) Gounod. clety will unite ' QAR 3 \ " Mrs, George Zabriskic of the | Mary's church will be rendered Sun- | The soloists who will take part in the Cen'er ch I Y ") o 7 { Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese [day at the 9 and 10:30 o'clock [the services for the day are as fol- Frankiin Warne 3 b 4 . A \ E of New York will speak on “Our |masses under the direction of Or. |lowsi—Mrs. M. T\ Crean, soprano; The Easter m 1 i/ ! \ i 3 : | Chureh's Work Among the Negroes” |ganist John J. Crean. Augmenting | Mrs. J. €. Connol Fred Des- Baptist church will f VP RE 5 ; % | at the meeting of the Woman's |the organ and choir of 82 mixed | rosiers, tenor; Jame : Organ Prelud rtional Churcl A ! yr 7 R LR | Ausiliary and Guild of St. Mark’s (voices at the last mass, will be an | gun, tenor; “In Paradisum" . e \ 3 » g " B Fpiscopal church Thursday after- |orchestra of 12 pieces and the musi- [ O'Prien, soprano and Charles Brig- Carols, / . il ‘ e B noon, {cal ensemble will also assist at the [andi, soprano. “Hail Thon ; i v XY y i ! 2 | " The stanley Memorial Men's club [0 o'clock services. The mass will be | The members who will constitute Morning” . ) / 3 ? ! 4 A [ will p t its play, “School Days,” [taken from the hooks of those in |the orchestra are as follows: i > at the parish supper and eocial |honor of St. Michael and St [violins, M. H. Fleitzer and Franeis 1 f i J Thursday night, Iit. Rev. E, C.!Theresa while Easter hymns will be [May: sccond violing, Charles Dunn “Christ ' ST D Rt Rl g T ; #7561 | Acheson will speak. rendered by soloists, the quartet and [and James Donney; cello, Walter TR ‘ An ¥ er cantata, “Vietory Di-|choir in the fnterims. Occupin: timpani, \H!Imm Neal Anthem, 7 ¢ % ; )ik [vine will be produced at st.| The program for the 9 o'clock |ham: flute, Harold G. Hedman; “Rehold 71 . . i Ell : ; f ; 160 | Mark's Episcopal church on Sunday |services which will be rendered by | clarinct, Louis J. Rowe; trumpet, Anthem \ : i ; ! t f | afternoon, April 11. the boys' choir, with Francis Egan, rd J. Lynch; trombene, James “Unfold Yo Do st i N S | i i i A 5 LA | On Sunday, April 25, the third |Soloist and the orchestra accompani- | Lynch and b Joseph Mocoblo. ey ¥ 2 i HAR pe. o % ) VA 4 | anniversary of the consceration of [Ment, is as follows:— The members of the senior choir Offertory, sopra Wi o & . e L 88,71 | st Mark's Episcopal church will be | Processional, selected, organ and or- (are as follows:— sopranos and altos. “I Know M . s 1 ! s @49 | observed at the morning service. chestra, [Mary Toughery, Helen Monsces, Vel 3 S s g 2 \ o c X | *"Tre Loving Service class of the |"Queen of Heaven Rejofce,” Charles |Irene Walsh, Marion Fgan, Anna SRl 2 it/ : , 4 . . 0 A | First Baptist chureh will meet on| Brigandl. solosist s . |Mawe, Mollic Jackson, Maris Heslin, Qs A i il B ih . & AN A l\\-.'dn,mm’.’,,”mmo,, at the home | Offertory, “The Dawn was g ‘!\II: \m]h Loughersy, R:{vll\l n Walsh, L i Y s y ¢ g g 2 X N & 7 o'er the S:y,” Irancls O'Bric ice Long, Grace Murphy young oo e - A : oy i ) " RndebnE, . On next Friday evening the mo- | The Holy City” (Adams) Franci 1::"”\2"':” . onnollieny s |tion picture entertainments con | F:8an. soloist, boys' chair, TSI = o | ducted by the Brotherhood of the | . companied by organ and orchestra. | Tenors and basses, TFred Des- South Congregational church will be |COmmunion, Largo _from “Xerxes" rosiers, Willlam Curtin, Joscph | The i = | (Handel) Marcus H. Fleitzer, vio- |O'Brien. Fraj.cis . Edward G e \ SiGar \ \h g ) ; 38 (1 med gl ieganqcin I Cen U ORI (Rem TN IDorsey, James McAvay, James Sulli- e ke ol ( \ 1 A i ¥ ) i R R\ ot |that night will be Dovuglas Falr-| pocessional, “Marche Pontificale,” Joseph Haffey, George Hennes- JERChTIneT ; K e fi fRe0 S L orchestra and organ. &y, J. L. Doyle, John Jackson, Philip Hi T T ! i | g S A f |y o TeEuIST ek of The FRon 10:30 O'clock Mass |Tormay, Wiliam O'Day, Harold Byctt I ,I‘.'r“’;;"_f"m anan C;“::f;‘s “‘;'If The program to be rendered by the [and Philip Reilly. | be held at the parsonage, 61 Russell |street, Monday afternoon at 3 {o'clock. | The Friendship club will meet | Monday evening at 7:30 in the | {church with a program of interest | (})" . in store for every member, The W. H. M. 8. ladies and the /’ ~ - A | Waman's Bille class of the Trinity | N [ ¢ l | Methodist ehurch will meet at the b N~ { hospital Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to make Landages. The Junior Aid soclety of the “Behold I am alive < N ‘ : = e !’Trini'y Methodist church will hold at |the regular meeting on Tuesday | evening at S o'clock. The monthly | ;1‘\' | 7 I'supper o 1 dies’ id = ety 2 & forevermore and be- | R e R e e i e Everyman’s Bible Class LIVE, AGAIN?” t ost 0- Added t hese is the great | nes of this week will be omitted | cause | live ye shall ‘ B | "-“ ,“‘Nj '“‘ .“"f L i i “' e “THE. FIRST POPE” life in own | of parish work is to be consccrated | 3 ” o= llve also. 2 od an it q that natwm 11 1 currection. Notbing short of |a deaconess at the annual session of | . ~ A f the h cart, He knew thus ¢ utly Ted f t s wctual return so that they |the New York Fast Conference | b R D A A Ahl s : it S e 9 ; | g cw Him could have changec which convenes Wednesday of this y €v. I. 2 2 qUISt 7:00—Sunrise ! Vhat, then, of man? Could carelt disciples from dejects weak, i ters, to bold, fear- A motion pleture dealing with the | o wable preachers of a | life and tims of Martin Luther wil usic y the enner erg orus r before heard, a | be shown at the First Lutheran cmer, There could !chureh Thursday evening. . , no frame-up, no The Young People’'s meeting at S S 9 ] 5 at v g |the Tmmamel Gospel chureh s | ervice Dtarts at 7:1J a. m. mly an undehat conducted by the president. | that 1 here will be a 100 per cent. roll heir Lord. call of the members, The officlal | ¢ 1 B p- A « 1« ‘ 1 i women of (7 ph OO sy ! ur l : ity of soul; unse Iririty Methodist R s b || S R e . 1 | 1 o « 1 & 0 ) B i of mind and 1 1 < \ o ) ou i he Church : i ety o Vi : e A ¢ ik 1 i l} { exalted 1t spiritnal elements extin- that God Who wonld blot them hosean ey 10:00 A. M.—Easter Service of Sunday Church School. ‘ “THE MESSAGE OF THE RESURRECTION” (Parents and Friends will be Welcome) S Yest 1 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. B e SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC BY THE CHOIR hatl vt e | ) : Sermon by the Pastor “Gospel. ) Subject: “THE HOPE OF THE AGES” e | : ; 4:00 P.M.—EASTER VESPER MUSICAL SERVICE Leligious Items ||f Vocal and Instrumental Music by (AR A ) Ruth Goodrich Horton, Soprano : the Resurree « \BY//4 Jane Sartori Tuttle, Alto e ! Morris E. Hoglund, Tenor R \ \ Arthur E. Howard, Jr., Baritone e Doris Louise Bradley, Soprano . Herbert E. Anderson, Violinist S . Roy O. Tuttle, *Cellist y Theron Wolcott Hart, Organist plain of gational ehurch | ' Address by the Pastor : : ————————— | = S Subject: “THE SPIRIT OF SONG AT EASTER” STANLEY HEROR I 'HE B!LU iDR AI.!, PN el [ \ 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Society Meeting. D.D., pas- e | t Presbyter- | || AND ROSE AGA — = . e e 7 W Wishing You An Happy Easter - - = @ = South Congregational Church CHURCH AROUND Morning WOrship at 10:30 EVENING AT 7:15—DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 f B > & o 1 SR Remarkable Picture of Striking Impressiveness tgren o HYR B 4 Sermon by Wwiluil : 2 Sermon by the Pastor ” 13 : i1 “RESTORATION OF THE SOUL?” “The Man Nobody Knows ER REETINGS 2 33 : LaL ”, \ Special Easter Music by an Augmented Choir Inspiring Music by Choir and Organ and > J ‘resent A il Directed by Joseph C. Beebe Singing of Easter Hymns by the People i You Are Most Cordially Welcome to Qur Easter Worship and Our Easter Fellowship WELCOME

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