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XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926. Baptkst Churches First Sunday—10:45 a. worship, sermon Ross, subject: Ruin of Good C! 2 m., Bible school, Brotherhood adult classes; 7 p. m., Monds 3 Wedne instruction crus Young Woman's sew ing to follow. Thursday struc service ‘riday—4:15 p. m., , carol choir G. meetin and s sermor of God"; ing of the the chur Mon ness mecting of t Tuesday—$ p. m,, ¥iPE Wednesday—3 p. liglous instruction. Thursday—3 p. m ous nmrm.nu meeting in German, ¥riday—8 p. m, ch Boy Scouts. 10 a. Bible c Sunday- and men" sermon by the pastor munion; 5:30 p. m., Young P meeting 0 p. m., sermon hy L. Asklund, Tuesday—8 p. m., Young P society monthly meeting, Thursday—7:45 p. m. pr by Rev. G. W. Lindstrom J. E. Klingherg, Friday 3 prea Rev. C. A. Chader and } Olson. Saturday—T7:45 p. m. pr y Rev. Theodore Wohlstrom Rev. Carl Gerhs Congregational Churches First Sunday—10 a. m., 11 a. m., morning worship, (org prelude at 10:55 a. m.); preache Rev, L. Mason Clarke, D.D.; i Armenian serviee, Muchiterian; 6:30 People's meeting. class for wome claes for Armenia Wednesday—2:30 p. m grade week-day church school. Thursday cighth school; 4 Friday— partment of senfor high school and voung p ple’s gra m.. wor of the Italian mission, Hu 10:45 2. m., m mon: “A Respo: m., beginners' ( m,, primary, junio ate departments; syrian worship: school of th ter road; ship, motion 1 p. m., worshi sion, Hunter roa Monday—6 p. 1 "! meet lepartmer the ter roa ing worship, ¢ chureh seliool AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PEOPLE sionary rally Women's jonary 0~ Brotherhood hood of church at usiness Methodist Churches turday—1:30 p. m, Christian Science Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock, subject: “Are Sin, Disease, 1| Death Real?" Sunday 0:45 o'clock, ay evening mecting at ov. D, speak at Lutheran - MISS SHALER WILL BlE[IM} DEACONESS Consmaurm Service at Brook- lyn Tomarrow by BlShOD Wilson school Room 504 National 45 AL St A free cirer & lauther chure « lay r ireh and reading room instruction this e T s Second Advent fren's mot 3 \\“‘J‘II’“ ek LLELI 10 a. m., Sunday school; The 3 m,, morning service with scr- Ly the pastor: “The Tempta- of Christ”; 7:15 p. m., cvening the with rmon: “Palestine As iden tomorrow 1s, ‘and Shall De." *Woman's Home — 7:30 p. m, soclety of the Trinity church will meet Nondenominational There will e — 1o the People's klyn, y==10:18 a. m,, prayer meet. Women's Home 15 p. m., preaching by the 'socicty of Trinity M, k subjeet Cnes Day"; 12:15 p, m., sehool session; 6 p. m., ting: 7 p. m pastor, subjeet S, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM CHAMPIONED Continued From First Page) k will 1 will become a Imma now in session M. K. church cremony will be Wilso native of Meri. Meriden y was 14 years of with her parents Sunday i t t ard Hhy Young Pco- Jr, 86 Stuar t Maple i, preaching by ple's mee 7 Emmanuel Sunday—10:45 a conducete hy I 1145 a. m., preaching by sl gl George B. Fletcher; 15 Lo ey Sunday school; 3 p. m., |KCPt lim outo \ gathering; 8:30 p. m., Young People’s service at the town 5 p. m, Young People's | eting at the church; 7 p. m, 1al preaching service by the pas- tor, Tuesday—3 p. m., ladies’ cirele 45 p. m., Bible Gospel . Prayer serv- was o wcon Clark; a radiator til ve i ploymy parties came : the claim was was reported stic rayer | the school srayer PES not insure study class LaEn care of that matter, (¢ ; i ‘ 3 ; 2 1 torbury, re her parents o “ still ¢ luated from the member of iua m school, and Hlakeslec ¢ the m., religous p. m, cot-! m., religious in- 7:45 p. m., regu testimony service. International Bible Students' Assn, | Sunday—10:45 a. m., Bible study; subject: “The Mediator of the Atonement”—Made Like Unto His Birethren’; 12 moon, junior Bible train- jation. 1 to great « 5 her thir compe claims, 8 Holmes admitted have ot e © lsmall claims from time to tims m., Bible study at tho | A T8 e class; 7:3 home of Charles Henry, 34 Dwight o (o6 FME HIOF BEHE 20 Book of Revelations, street on the : : t said that if this becomes Text book: “The Finished | ;0 ne njury, the elaim will b wpter 3 pysters large item of cxpe Accord T to by Committeemen Your of the &pec committ signal, one T ther been ME Parish activities 5 p. m, ass, study: young peo- “Our Lord’s tetur Wednesd and festimony. Friday—S$ p. m., Bible st t: “Tabernacle Shadows . . Mark's Episcopal Church 0 Dhnhe "‘ Lk Iy communion. 9:30 a rson Tord will be irch sehool. 11:00 a. m., Mor - =Y i o nday serviees at d sermon by the ree- o 5 e ity ch. Rev, Mr. Cantata: Victory d e [ t 1 -8 p. m., praise prayer v, sub- ing prayer tor. 4:30 p. m., Divine, A r‘;m‘ o ! st year ade at the Fri ; © [hefore Rev, 3 derson T committees on the teach y | Do RO e Religious Items | i A S Dr. Marie Pichel Levinson s o e’ e 4 report i which she sai ! 2 chial physical medical st came sermon The M Memorial church will produe “School | at St Thureds evening. o they will Le: son, cor lat- | cians, a woman for ¥ man for the bhoys, Mason Clarke, D.D.. pas- dental hygicnists, p Virst Preshtyerian churel full time nut . N. Y., will speak at the | The routine folloy Congregational church at the | tors and nurs tomorrow. He will | and that follo noon meeting of open n's club of the inley publi morr their arce comedy, Mark's church Before the perfopmanc t a parish supper in the Trin- three Kirkpat J. N, Sauers c Hadidian, Th First Con- | pereent The Burrit i th MISSIONARY MEETING HELD HERE NEXT WK Over World New York Conference o Meet At Swedish Baptist Church in New Britain in Tour-Day Session READ HERALD CLASSITTED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS Tabit is either friend or enemy (GET TH I CHURBH GOING HABIT 1101(?111‘" services tomorrow in charge of REV. J. EMERSON FORD m. “The Heart of Religion” 5 p. m., “The Measure of Life’ Selections hy Trinity Quartet | ity Methodist Emccspal Church “The Glad-Hand Chuvcl of t 1 next ¢ f raris, o later | True to Form All‘ v Heart In SLARS TR g |r< uest has been given to a woman [¥No was & personal friend of the Iolled | Queen, Athens, (P —Greek su tomb PIn arms ovér a rece by the president of a court martial | |who addressed a woman bharrister in | | terms scarcely likely to endear him 1o advanced feminists, ‘We are already troubled by too much talking. Are v now o b pestercd by female | |tongues! the soldier remarked. | Since then the “female tongues” | in Athens have been wagging with a |vengeance and have made the life ! of the gallant President sca lworth Itving. rageties are utterance £ | It Degan to Dawr 88 solo an At the An- \Boy Soprano and Othem {0 Have Leading Parts in Program sufficiently The Easter cantata, “Vi Di- vine,” by J. Christopher Marks, will e presentd by the choir of 8 K's church, he choir consists of 49 boys ar men under direction of Malcoln G o goodly number of women of the Humphreys, organist and choir coveted cross of the Legion of Hon- |1 r. The soloists will be Willie rved to bring to light the | Westerman, soprano, Henry Krist- St opher, tenor; and Arthur J. Wasles first woman to he baritone. Marie Part One—In The Garden {might be well deseribed as the Molly | Bass solo-—"In the Placc * W Piteher of France, » volunteered | He Was Crucified.” in the armies of the Republic in the [Tenor and bass chorus—"Sir, ¢ evolutionary cra, | Remember. wounded at the battle of Jam- [Chorus—"The Sky Is Dark." s, promoted sergeant and cited {Tenor—"He Was W, o dispatches before Arcola, wounded | Chorus—"God So Loved the World.” again at Austerlitz and at Jena. | Part Two—The Earthquake When, in 1808, she came up for dec- | Bags—"Behold There Was a Great oration, she had conquercd the | Iarthquake.” stripes of a second leutenant, | Saprano solo and chorus = | Hour of Morning.” . — Polish women lave | Tiee v slow in sucey; bobibed Lair Just as frained from any extensive use o rouge, Young women with their ) Joan of Are wore hers heeame sufficiently numerous 11 to be noticed, and the or hoy-like cut has not yet | tured upon, Polish girls ave naturally long and heautiful | [hair which is worn traditionally in two long braids, a style that suits their native heauty and makes the Polish girl slow to have her hair | cut short, 1 Recent hestowals on 80 decor- ellinch, who “It Is th WILLIE WESTERMAN BIG TREAT IN STORE FOR MUSIC LOVERS Second Annual Concert given by |dressed as only shing {heen ver | ‘ felby, Yorkshire, (Pl—-Mrs, Par- |sons, the wife of the head master of |the Selby Abbey soceer team, ha proved herself to be an excellent | Wennerberg Male Chorus assisted hy ed fifteen league games and won | hem all scoring a total of 90 goals | Prof. Per Olsson, organist ainst cight by their opponents Misg Signe Peteison, reader e Eno Demander, violinist arsons, ‘Lecs e they virtually were AT FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH to themse S, My hushand wnted the lads to win something | so T told him to let me train 5 : Wednesday, April 14, 1926 Under Auspices EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS m. Two of the lads are in the | team in my first seasons | training and the teant s in the semi- | final of another cornpettion,” | (T — Milking, | i sing and | become extablished | women and most | horticulturists pre m for the work, announc h L Women's Farm and Garden Ass I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Most of the zirls who want to be- come real milk Is or cxpert gar- dencrs undergo a course of from one o three years at a recognized col hoas ading University | and begin as dairy assistant or under-gardener, The girls earn 3 o 4 poun rading, England, ardening hay ions for “‘mm: and 0:45—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROS. ‘BAD COMPANY THE RUIN OF Subject : weok, GOOD CHARACTER™ P ANNIVERSARY Iay. April 23, St. Mark's Day, Mark's church will commemo- rate the third anniversary of the conseeration of the new chureh. The special preacher on that occasion will he Rev, Carroll M. Dayis, D, ¢\ .., domes seeretary of h n tional council of the Ipiscap chureh and formerly dean of Christ Church Cathedral, 8t. Lonis, Mo, Musie “Unfold, Ye Portals Everlasting” ..... . Gounod Tenor Solo, Selected Thursda) —Mid-week Service First Church of Christ observed at | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Church School. TO OBSERVE BOY “Roys' Night" wiil b » final meeting of the tional chureh hood at 6:2 evening. The south Co Men's, Brothe aeloek Wednes members who have f jmnior or senior high scheol ce will have their hoys with them as guests. An attractive program has been arranged. Higher Taxi Fares Will Greet Visitors in France Paris, April 9 (#P—Ta rivers teurists one [¢ the apest pleasures of Paris, will cost more for American visitors this Day s, pending the 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Preacher: REV. L. MASON CLARKE, Pastor-Iimeritus of First Presbyterian Church, 'Suhjou: “AFTER EASTER—WHAT?” 12:15 p. m.—Men' Leader: D D.D. Brooklyn inotvn to Bible Class. R. CLARKE installa- eters on the ) n increased by one nd night rates will be dou present 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Meeting. Subject: “THE BROTHERHOOD OF meter-readings. igitated for months to get the cale of tariifs arranged, using in- reased prices they tires and as their rgument, As 2 comper MAN.” tion for the passen- | o received orders auficurs from bargain- rging excessive fares lat night, which has been a scan- abuse in Montmartre cabarets and night close until four and the morning, STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Morning Service, 10:15. Sermon by the Pastor STHE POOR IN SPIRIT” Church School—10:00 a. m. and 12 noon “The Little Church With the BIG Welcome'™ lalous where clubs do not five o'clock in —“SECRETS?” It's an Unusual and Beaut#ul Picture South Church—Evening Worship, 7:15 Doors Open at 6:45 Morning Worship at 10:45 “A Responsible Life” A Most Cordial Welcome Awaits All Who Will Share Our Worship and Fellowship Sermon by the Pastor on A SERVICE FOR ALL MEN Everyman’s Bible Class AHLQUIST A’ NON-DENOMINATIONAIL, MEETING TOMORROW, 9:30 A. M., AT TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, DR. A. A. WILL SPEAK OF “A GMOOMY CONVERT” Something in it to take home and think about. Bring your neighbor. Special music