New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 11

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ol- ph ird i lip ot (Continued from Page 10) “The Hope of the Ages," Rev, Theodore A, Greene Response, “Still, 8till With Thee" .. Postlude Three p. m.,, Armenlan service, preacher: Dr, Hadldlan, Four p. m., Easter vesper musical service; music by Theron W, Hart, | organiet; Herbert . Anderson, viollnist, and Roy O. Tuttle, ‘cellist. Prelude, “Andante Rellgloso” .... Thome Violin, ‘cello and organ Antiphon, “Salvation to Our God" Dickinson Tev. Mr. Greene and the choir Cholr hymn, “The Strife is O'er" Arranged from Palestrina Cholr hymn, “The Boul's Refolcing™” . George Joseph (1657) ++ Hart Cholr hymn, “Once the Lord of Glory Lay" cenaan veavee. Dartlett h violin, 'cello and organ | Cholr wit Offertory, “Hosanna” .eveeon Granier Soprano with violin Address, “The Spirit of Song At Rev. Mr. Greene Choir hymn, “The Church {s Keeping D evssiienness Schlelder oir hymn, “For All Who Watch” Dickinson 5 Hande! Violin, 'cello and organ Trio, . “Nocturne in B Flat" ..., Violin, ‘cello and organ espons s, tlude, Cloister Scene” .... Rubinetein Violln, 'cello and organ Six-thirty p. m., Young People's meeting, Monday—5:15 p. m., standing committee meeting in the chapel. Tuesday—2 p. m., Armenian Rible for women; 3 p. m., English s for Armenlan women: 5:15 p. hool council. Inesday—2:30 p. m, Fleld Il With Thee" ... Hart 3 sisth ¥ church school; 6:30 e supper served by Girl hursda cehool, Priday-—-9:20 a. m,, all-day sewing meet Women's Missiona m., Boy Scout meet- 3 p. m. seventh and grades, week-day church ocinty oiith Italian de- chureh school, ool and young peo- | the Italfan miss 1., morni | mon | Message of E nuers’ dep! 12:10 p. ary department, intermedi- rtment and junior depart- | ) p. m., Assyrian worship, m of the communion; . church school of the Italian ( mission, Hunter road; 7:15 p. m, i T:80 p, m., worship the Italiun mission at South meeting o meeting of 2 p. m, meeting vian Women's sewing of the Girl RE ( Troop 1, Girl Sc | ing of the Riflc { motion pieture ( ture, Douglas I The ster lows | Morning | Orzan prelu t “Risen s (W m A9 It Degan to D; | The Call to V i The Morning § Anthem, “Lo the club; 7 entertainme: rmon 3 Empty Found™ P00 otfvrto ‘Easter § 14 Anthem, “A Joyous Easter Song’ Address to the TS | 1y God'e Triumph™ o ach For I!s Fastcr e the 1th Congre wiil Don’t starve yourseif—Eat At T 1 b with more than a | voices and with | sing the cantata Gaul's, “Holy City." | The day's program will be as fol | Rible class; 9:30 a, m, | Bible class, church school: | m.. sermon: “The Gre News": 7 P m NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD r_Nie—n;b_e;:f Federal Reserve System use the motlon plcture film, *The Man Nobody Knows." This feature was produced in the Holy Land and 18 a story of the Iife-drama” of Jesus without a single attempt to dramatize His character or that of any of His disclples. Tt s a pleture of the places where Jexus lived and worked—of the sort | of people He knew-—of the sort of things He did, The reproduction of many great paintings are also used. The service where this plcture is shown begins at 7:15 with doors opened at 6:45, Stanley Memorial Sunday—10 a. m, young people's department of the church school; 0:45 ster gervice of wor- «hip, er muelc and ser- pastor, subject: “The er"; special offering | mission work of the | church; 12 noon, junlor, primary | and Weginners' departments of the | church school: 7 p. m., Easter page- ant, entitled, “Those Who S8aw Him Living," by a cast of 23 young peo- | ple from the church school, assisted | by a girls' chorus, Tuesda 0 m., pastor's class for girls; 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Men's club. Wednesday—T7:30 p. Scouts, Troop 13. Thursday—7 p. m., meating of the Girl Scouts; 7:15 p. m, pastor's class for boys. Easter service, 10:45 a. m. Special Easter music Organ prelude, “Bach Chorale" Miss Murial Stockwell Anthem, “Because I Live Ye Shall Live by the for the m, Boy Graulich Misses Sims an. Il and Falk Messrs. Hedw Offertory solo Organ postlude, “Halleujah Chorus'" Miss Stockwel] Taster pag: Those Who Saw im Eiving” 7 p. m., by a cast of | 23 from the church school as fol- . Handel Oscar A, Marsh, ader, Mildred Miller, Soldiere, William Flagg, Qlsen and Charles Marks. Women at the tomb— Mother of J¢ , Doris § gdalene, Winifred Foc Ruth Flagg. Peter, the disciple, Harold John, the disciple, Roy I Thomas, the disciple, Young Two Harry Schimidt iselples in the npper room-— Albert Kraus, Kendall Fost Leo | Prof. Dickinson, irles Biggs ‘illiam | ganist Dunn, Harold Jurgen, Delmer | follow Morse, Arnold Carlson, Kenneth | Organ prelude, Tibbals and Carol DeLance, Deum Landamus” Per Olsson Alfred | fary, the | Mary ‘ isciples on road to T Brothertgn and morning, under the direction of Per Olsson, A. A, §. Q. or- and choir master, will be as “Easter Introit” G. A with | Vocal solo, Know That My Redeemer Liveth” ...... G. F. Handel Alva Be Swedish Bethany Macfarren ~10:30 a. m., wing program T Sunday servic Ravina | Cholr, “They Have Lord” | Chitdren’s chofr, fosanna” | ottertor: Grenjer | Vahistrom son Taken Away My Stainer TBonicke Grieg Jules Granter 5 Regurrect” O, Ravenello Miss Irene chorus, (from Messiah) G. . Handel Male Improvisation. .M. Widor 50 p. m.. there will be a rvice commemorating the ereary of the foundir and the fifth anni- rvic m., nning of servic hool; 17:45 a. m.. German service, A subject: “The First Easter Greet- the choir 12 no \ confessional direction of 1 communion serviee, organist and truction of the " tollowing lacs will be omitted. gram lay—2:30 p. mi, the Ladies ) will meet h will be no religio instruc- tion during the Taster vacation, but ass will be n- lay, Thursday St John's Sunday--$:30 a. m director, with Guilment G Servic Anthem, junior ch Woman's Mis- Oiiertory, “Dreams™ Dust com- oly comn rman f deaco Thursday, Methodist Churches ind soloist 1 of the Al Epworth league will be held lock. The pastor, Rev. W, raon will be speaker, public is invited. Breakfast will d at the church the hour of morning worship, 40 o'clock the pastor will prea an Easter sermon on the sul { “The Great Good Newn." T | will be the distribution of flowers to { children of the church school. A large class will be received iInto the church on probationary —memb ship and a number by letter from other churches. 7:15 p. m. th Friday B rday—10 a. m., irmation | |, chorus choir ore of additional cial soloists will [ tows Sunday—7 a. rise gervie | Epworth league, Rev. W. 1 or son, leader m.. Everyman's Woman 10:45 a Good *The THE your worries cease. - ——— e e e PROWLER seeks the things you value most—money and jewelry, negotiable bonds, etc.—and in his ignorance and haste he usually takes many things worthless to him- self but of very great importance to the householder. Make your treasure box safe, private and convenient. Boxes rent for $3.00 and upwards a year. Naw Britain OFFICERS A. J. Sloper, President. . S, Chamberlain, Vice-President and Cashier E. N. Stanley, Vice-President. William H. Judd, Assistant Cashier. C. | Ald meeting. Thy ol music and ecrmon subject: 15 a. m, p. m. of 7:45 p. m., pro- on of the wom- and Sunday schoc gram under direc lan's department. “piscopal holy com- 9 a. m., holy com- . morning prayer, 1 sermor ol I mite munion (Choral munion; 11 a. holy commun p. m, ch lana present: box offer- m., Wom Woman's er ond & and | m., parish st | Men's club. Christian science a rvice at 10:45 a. m,, } 1 ; Sunday school at 45 m. Wednesday cve o'clock. The reading roo tional Bank build public daily from 12 noon until 5 o'clock except Sundays and holi- Gaye turday 6:45 to §:45 p. m A free circulating library at church and reading room. oting at § —room 504 Na- is open to the Second Sunday 10 a. m., 11 a. m., the choir Faster cautata, “Hai d by & sermon ension of C 7:30 p. Robert Hn Nondenominational Emmanuel Gospel Sunday—# a. m., East service at the chureh: 10 prayer serviee; 1 Rev. George lowed by t ing by board of the Young Tuesday Ing: 7:45 “ladics’ meet. e study on the Wednesday—7:45 p. m., neeting Thursday—7:45 p. m., service. Friday—S p. m 5 Grand street, mid-pr ir practice at Bible Stud Sunday—10:45 a. m., special E: ter service at Odd Fellows' hall; ser mon by Charles Henry: scripture 1ding by Russell Goodale;; violin 10 and chorus; 12 noon, junior Bible class; 7 p. m., Bible st bome of Charles Hen vight strect Monday—7:45 p. m, Your ple's Rt Iy Wednesday — prayer and testimony Friday—$ p. m., Dible stud Catholie Churches International Assn 8§ pom, of 1 ave 1 apd cruclfixes abo stant Cashier and Trust Officer. A, i When your treasures are stored in the fire and hurglar-proof value been b nily decorated lilies, and thousands candles, hours for the masses will be the same but special pro- grams have rranged for the choirs. In & church a 1 picce orchestra will assist the nist at both the 9 and MISSIONARY MEETING cr's Point of Vie Ik which M rank r, president of the Wom s Board of Missions, will deliver onary society The society make surgical supplies 4. ni. to noon, when 1 be served. The program meet- ck, and ten will at 4:15 o'clock, STAGE AMD SCREEN heon The New P Theater opens fo- morrow night after a long shutdown nd the patrons will see an entirely a nt house than that which gre them before the fire. Th downstairs posts have been repla o1 by a strong girder. the interior rations are in gold and xtures t o is electric ler suspended dome ary contains 11 of an amber marquee has 600 lights in | tep lights keep i system has been § thrice opening s Neil, Charl, Ford Sterling in * ory Lane,” with anor Doar nd Conrad Nagel. Wednesday pictures 2 Mur sday nights for s 1 be special movie 1eg Charleston, presents Syd C rlis, in one of picture “The Million Dollar ch is at the Lyceum the week, s a picture colors, beautiful women ockeys, thrills and fun—x that is an exciting one. Seven daring crooks and e the backeground of o Sca Beast,” starr John Barrymore. National Bank DIRECTORS J. Sloper. N. Stanley. Waiter. Minor. Davison. The of the NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL, Greorgc DIRECTORS DIRE: S, Chamberlain Walter H. Hart. F. Corbin. I, M. Holmes. L. A. Moore, Geo. P. Spear \. G. Kimball. Maurice Stanley. I. Kimball Harold L. Judd. Oldest Bank in New Britain Moore it e op Capitol 1 We tomorraw to ¢ Inesday and the or Georg clal Tourtelotte forbidding employes to iir meals resulted in one of the largest 1 cotton mills in Wu. KIN BLEMISHES pimples, blackheade, ete., cleared away easily and at little cost by Resinol BAHILDHLHLTTAWI B T ST U STV (1) TG AT Jheat looks goodina, Thil wheaf field; looks Sood ina, boffle; buffase in 3]l fheir §oodness, in aloafof~ y QUATY BAKERS ety

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