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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926, Unless otherwise specified all serviees are on daylight saving time, Ti15 m., Scouts meuting of 16 p. m, en Publication of notices or ad- for the yertising on this page cannot he m s und fric of our As guaranteed unless copy Is re- sion in the church chape oclved sometime pri w Fris day afternoon, Baptist Churches - i o Assyrian Sunday—10:45 a. W worship, scrmon by 2 les and cight; 4 p, m,, re- Gates, D.D.; 12:10 p. m t ub; 7:45 school, Brotherhood and adult ¢ E es; 7 p. m, Young People’s meet supper at 6 Monday—— 3 Wednesday 5 , religiou: instruction; 8:45 p. m., Hcralds a Crusaders, nday a Thursday—3 p. m., religlou t struction; 7:45 p. midwec mecting of jonary union; 1 week Mem m., ley entor and ln- y sty noon, world Wide guild meeting and sup- ) ary ¢ g § de- per. art church school. 0 p pastor's , Doy Sunday — school; 10:30 2 lish, sermon: * sing Link in Our Christian Life”; 7:50 p. m rvice In German sermon: trangers and Sojourners.” the Girl Scouts; 7:15 p. m., ck-day g of pastor's the Ladies’ A at 3 m., church dence of Mrs, 4 Ba crty it under sett street; § p. m,, m i Men's club. ednesday—3 p. m., class in re- Dethany liglous instruction. 30 a. m., ay—3 p. m, class in Pihl, pastor; 12 noon, ligious instructio; i yer | the Sunday school will meet, A meeting in Germa speeial meeting at )} p. m. will bo -8 p. m., rehearsal of | held by the Junior league, At choir; Boy Scouts. o'clock evening meeting will be Rev, Pihl Lutheran Churches edish in charge of Sunday--10 a. m., and men’s Bible class; 11 a 7:30 p. m., sermon by the pa ‘s meeti . m., “The Kir Daughters” will meet at the home of Miss Fsther Olson, Kensington Thursday—8 p. m., prayer meet- St. John's (German) ing. 1 m., English serve Friday—8 p. m., choir rchearsal, : school; - sub- surrection of Aeneas 10:45 o'clock Sunday cach. llowing Congregational Churches Tirst Sunday—10 a. m,, church s 11 a. m., morning worship; prelude at 10:55 a. m.) C sermon by It odg i Sermon by Rev. Theodore Trinlty Greene, 12:15 p. m, Men's lay—9:30 a. m class, leader, Mr. Greene; 1 p, m., | Dlible class, Armenian vice, preacher, Dr, | church sel Hadidian; ) p. m., Young Peo- | by the p ple’s mgeti Tuesday—2 p. m a8 forgwomen; for Armeniar irst Church M supper meetin day—S8 p. m,, mecting of the People’s society. (or i = = Methodist Churches hool; Tiveryman’ woman's Rible class and 00l; 10:45 a. m., sermon tor: “A t Detective 6 p. m., Epworth league; Armenian Bible m., sermon by the pastor 3 p. m., Inglish Mistake.” Clet Male assoclation rtet. Mond | meetin I meeting Tuesday Tadies Riue m., m. Aid Army afternoon W, l&ocial tea: 6:30 p. m., H. M. S. Philathen Scouts; T:45 cighth gra school; 4:30 p. out meet e m., Doy ing; 7:45 paratory otin service in v school, Inesd 3 \ speaker, Mr. ool third grade; § p. Friday- reception, tertainment, f 45 poom P m.. week-d Mother's . prayer meefing, . sewing school; T Sunday—9:30 a th league han- partment of the I P oauet; T30 \oir rehearsal. senior high sclool ple's grades; 1 of the Ttalian mi. 10:45 a. m., mor : wnion; 8:30 lowed by stand nitten mect. | sc a. m. fag: 11 2. m 2 by ment; and Interme St Mark's Ty Mark's Day-—7:30 ropal o holy a. m., church morning prayer Rev, Carroll M, at 11 a. m After Death, 1.9:45 a. m, enl merting at Tlunter roa ( N t: ion the Ttai 1 7:45 p, m., Monday an miss| sday ey St. Marks Episcopal Church St. Mark's Day 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion 9:30 a. m. Church School 11:00 a m. Moming Prayer Sermon by Rev. Carrol M. Davis Third anniversarv of the consecration of the chuich. Services on Daylight Saving Time “A Great Detective Story” is the subject of the sermon at the morning service at 10:45 A FATAL MISTAKE tl 1e ning Topic THE CLEF MALE QUARTET \y church four | 8O- | the | rmon by ) p. m., Friendship club | | ey The reading room, Room 604, Na- ! | tional Bank building is open to the | public daily from 12 noon until & | o'clock excopt Sunduys and holl- | | also Saturdays from 6:45 to A free circulating M- “mu at church and reading room, ( Advent m., Sunday school; iing service with ser- past “The Repul- ans of the Truth"; 7:15 p. m., eve- ning with eermon: “God's | Speech Meoting Man's Need.” hursday 0 p. m., Bible study | Mrs, ry Corbin. | | Sunday 11 a. m,, Mo mon by the sorviee Nondenominational 15 a. m,, prayer meet- An Ol Love sunday school | Young People's . preaching by the ime of Silver Sunday—10 ing; 10 tory session; | meetin paste I'on Me meetin Wednesday meetin Thursday prayer me Friday hearsal, . m. officlal board | 0 p. m, children's 7:45 p. m., church ting. -7:45 p. choir m., re- Emmanuel Gospel | ay—10:15 a. m., prayer serv- | . m.. preaching by Ttev. | 12:15 p. m., Sun- | ¢ school hour; 3 p. m., Ukralnian | Young l’l-n-| ple's missionary service; 7 p. m., preaching by the pastor. 7p m, and 8 p.om,| officlal board meeting ;\:‘ o church, | 3 p. m. Ladies’ Prayer | 7:45 p. m,, Bible study on abernacle” conducted by the i | 2:30 p. m., religlous instruction ela 7:45 p. m, cot- tage meeting. | Thurs 3 p. m., religlons in- struction class; 7:45 p. m., mid-week | | prayer service with a message from bs by the pastor. | Iriday—S8 p. m., choir practice | Grand strect, | Intornational Bible Students’ Assn. | | There will be no services Sunday | morning because of the one-day convention in Hartford, A. H. Ma Millan of Brooklyn, N. Y., who has { recently returned from Palestine, | will speak in the Grand theater at |3 o'clock on the subject: “Comfort Yor the Jews"; 7:45 p. m. Bible study at the home of Charles Henry, | 24 Dwight street on Revelations, | third ehaptei | | Monday—7:45 p. m., Young Peo- | | ple's Bible class, Continuation of study: “Election, from the Bihle Standpoint Wednesday m., praise, subject: “The | Religious Items —— e | New mombers will he admitted to the South Congregational church next Sunday. Those desiring to unite with the church will meet with the standing committee at the close morning worship tomorrow, Because of the change to daylight saving time, the eevning service at the South Congregational church [ will begin at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow instead of 7:15 o'clock. | The annual mecting of the Wom- an's Home Missionary Union of Connccticut vill Le held at Ply- mouth church on Chapel street, New Haven, on Wednesday., Addr will be given by Iy, 8. T, Clifton, Rev, Sherrod Soule and Rev. George I. Cady, and Harry T. Burleigh will sing negro spiritual Nev, Theodore A. Greene, pastor of the Iirst Congregational chureh will speak at the union preparatory service in the South church chapel on Thur evenlng. Arthur E. Howard, Jr., will leave the Iirst Congregational chureh choir tomorrow, For four years he has been baritone singer in that ization. » Unimpressive—Phillip” topic of the first Jesus's Methods with taken u Congre ses will study of Men” to tomorrow by the Iirst ional church Men's Rib cr the leadership of Itev. Theodore A, Greene, Miss Frances Troop will lead the disen om *The Christ at the First Congregation chureh Young People’s soelety me ing tomorrow evening. The socic in preparing to give a play and sclection is expected to be made at this meeting. f. laurens H iversity in B on “Present Church” Seelye of the irut Tur- Turkey” at First ( meeting Tu Aspiration in Men's association out Troop 4 will Great. & mag s Friday night a gregational church present ts of the children y will lead the Ky ting at the Trinity irch tomorrow cvening. “Why the Institu Atwater, Jr., be In Young People’s mis- the me of the meeting at Emmanuel rch tomorrow afternoon. | Prayer circle of the | uel Gospel church sday afternoon Gibbs, 56 R Monday Gospel ¢ les' on Tu of Mrs kwell avenue on 3 eve endship c | V. W. Abbey of Rangoon, | past vear, St. Mark’s Church To Observe Its Third Anniversary Tomorrow ST. MARK'S CHURCH The third anniversary Episcopal church will be ol tomorrow morning The service will be in Dr. Davis is domestic « Episcopal church and for Cathedral at St. Louis, Mo. ity annual Methodist church will Tiold banquet on Ir at 7 o'clock There oAk varied program with Rev. Alderson as toastmastor W and Burm the principal speako The Trinity Methodist h hold a reception for the pastor his wife, Rtev. and Mrs. W. H. rson, 1 for new membe ceived into the church durir Wednesday evenin o'clock. AN THROMT SLASHED * IN NOTOR CAR ACCIDENT 2" Webstor, Mass., to Hospital After Being Huzle Through Windshicld Webster, James A, which bei city Mass, Galvin, 30, W 1 to the Worc hospit ¥ this mors crash midnight on throat wrled through an automobile drive | by John Pen The nred § other & the { Rernard who w Mrs, M Aiss| Miss Mack Mar ticn Simple Obsequie for Ex-Mayor M. C. Webs Simplicity marked 1t ner Morris Webster, forn this city, membher of t and former late home in afternoon, Among his homr Hall, ex-Senator Richard oy ex-Mayor O, 1%, C‘urti His f rmay wislat state compiroller, at were Sei Harwint Jackso) I 71 N Interment foc tery d “Profs” Find Drinking Is on the Decl TO PRESENT CANTATA READ HERALD CLASSIEIED LOR YOUR WANTS at 11 o'clock April 24 P | g of “Holy City,” by G of the completion of St. Mark’s served with a conscration service | charge of Rev. Dr. Cavol M. Davis. tary of the national council of the nerly dean of the Christ Church we| CLEF QUARTET T0 SING o anization Has Been Heard On Radio—“A Fatal Mistake” By will Rev, and W. 11, Alderson. f male quartet will & service at sing 5 Trinity hurch tomorrow. The congist of €. J. Stuhlman, S, Winship, second combe st bass; cond bass. Wed- the quartet in con- the Arcadia Ladies' Tristol broadeasted | station WTIC, | cir program tomorrow s as! ening with Autoist Dics On Way ov » Strong a 0 Spirit . Sullivan the pastor, Alderson will spe t A Fatal Mistake.! ubject will he A At the evening gervie: ey, W, 1 v | the sub mornis Detective Sto hi : DOBIE 18 STILL GLOOMY Veteran Coach of Cornell Univer- sity Foothall Teams Has Not Brightened With Sprint Prastice. N. Y, April 24 (B — Gil eran coach of Cornell who is dispenser of brightened with teams, not. practic A long of rehuilding faces will te created in sastrous eeason the | s graduation own the structure he are working | ceording to | avers and can- | belicves that gradua- scliolastic difficultles will B luce his squad to a minimum of | soned performers before Sepe | eyt foolhall 7 SUNDAY BASEBALL 1 g | o i | Kentucky neral Assembly Lifts | (\ Age-0ld Restriction Against Sport of | | On the Sabbath, kfort, Ky. April 24 (P —In 1t is all right to knock the the old baseball on Sun- has i aw restri counterpart reads in p done o ordi- work | th day except schold ine P “Pro- consi wisiness or ng of this Mass. Woman ])iés .From Poison in Chicago s 24 P Mre 1l of Great king some | the daughter 3 ploneer »ds mer hont Nah F(;m‘lh )le}llll(:l' [Brid geport will leave lon Long sland Sound and plans to | of Bridgeport is going with 50 or | pra | Providence convention. of the Feder: as the national federation, will Of Lynn Hold-Up Gang | Lynn, Mass, April 24 (P —Arthur R 18 arrested in his ght and held for complicity In re April | men robbed the | o 4 The three ! taken | r yoin ADS SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TOMORROW .. AUTO FLEET OF 25 TO 30 CARS TO GO FROM HERE TO BIBLE CLASS MEETING and New Britain Convention Dele- gations to Join—State Police Will Provide Mo- | torcycle Escort — Leave | Church Satur- day, May 1, at 8 a, m. Trinity 30 automobiles Biritain and Bridgeport | the Methodist church uext Saturday morning at § o'clock bound for Providence, R. I, where | the Federation of Men's Bible clagses will hold its annual conven- tion, This federation, a national or-| \zation, was formed in New Brit- an in April 1924, Dr, J. E. Conger, of this city, who has been first vice president of the organization ever since it was founded, was the origi- nator of the plan, It started in New Britain with about 25 classes and now has grown to more than 500, with a total membership of more than 20,000 men, Last year the convention was held at Mount Vernon, N, Y. The Bartholow Bible class at | Mount Vernon has charted a steamer and from New its Glee club and 200 mem- The Everyman's Rible class 100 members, and will join the New Dritain delegation here, The orchestra of the New Britain class, under leadership of Charles H, Clarkson will provide | tically all of the music at the The delegation of 15 or 25 cars from here will go in a body, ac- companied by 10 or 15 cars from | Bridgeport, and plans are under | way to have escort of motorcycle police through the larger cities, A motoreyele police escort will be fur- niched by the Connecticut state po- lice department all the way from | New Britain to the state line. The delegation will return day afternoon. Several New | ain men are on the official program, | which is as follows: | Ofricial Program Trom 12 to 12:30 p. m., registr tion of dclegates, reception and luncheon to delegates and wisitors. From 2 to p. m., song service led by John Thom sonz leader, liveryman's Bible class, Rutherford. N. J. From 2:15 to 2:30 p. m., prayer, led by Rev. John I Nicholas, T.D., pastor of the ond Preshyterian church, Prov denee, i ness session will he from p. m., and will include orts hy Necason Jones, president tion, now in Sarasofa, Vlorida; Secrefary W. A. Munger, West Brighton, Staten lsland; treas- urer, Willls E. Chandler, Providence, | R. 1. appointment of committees, nomination of officers and selection 4T of place of next convention. Dr. Conger, who i3 the father of the Connecticnt Federation as well | be the first spe will talk on “Our Grow From 2 will he ker, and e 0 to 4:40 p. m., discussion and short there ad- 500 MEN WANTED! Well fellows, I'm here again. I just want to say, That 500 Real he-men Are wanted, to go to Everyman’s Bible class At the Methodist church Tomorrow morning At 9:30 o’clock. Don’t forget tonight, When you put out the cat And turn off the lights, ! To wind the clock, [ And ahove all else, Turn it ahead One whole hour. Then get up early Sunday, So you can hear Dr. A. A. Ahlquist Tell all about | ‘The Converted Pharisee’ | And Hear some of that | | Wennerberg chorus. | I Thank You, BIBLE CLASS BILL L Phila B | Thomas. to 8 o'clock a ban- served in the statc armory where it is expected to seat more thun 1,000 guests, Rev, Dr. John L, Davis of the Grace Metho- dist chureh of New York city, and leader and organizer of the Dritain class, will be toast- master, The invocation will be Rev, 1, THollington, D, D., of the Mathewson Methodist church of I'rovi- Either Mr, Armstrong or ‘rederickson of New Britain dresnen as follows: “Organization”,| 1tvom 6:30 Ly W. I, Norris, president of the {quet will be Hartholow Tiblc s of Mount Vernon, N, Y. nuel A, Wilson, leader of the Men's Bible class of Holy Trinity Presbyterian chureh, Philadelphia; E. L. Saxton, presi- | former dent of Lveryman's Bible class of | New Norwalk, Conn,, and 8 M. Brewster, | one of the founders of the White | army of Everyman's Bible class, w Britain, On the subject of “Publicity”, | dence speakers will include Ernest Dechant, chairman of publicity and [ will lead the singing, The New general of the Blue army of Fvery- | Hritain orchestra will furnish mu- man's Bible class, Now Britain; John | sie, The clection of officers will fol- Frazer, of the Westminster Preshys terian church at Brooklyn and street 30 - Addrosses at the banquet will in- ligious editor of the Rrooklyn Daily o the address of welcome b Times, and H. I Jennings of the Joseph 1. Gainer of Provi- Men's Popular Bible class of rs- tev, Dr. John L. Davis; 1%, Bartholow of Mount 0 . Y. and der of the Burtholow Bible class, and Rev, Dr. John (', Clifford, chaplain of the U. 8. Marine corps. Sunday the meetings will opeh at gomery, president of the Mey 9 a. m, with a "power house"” mect- Holy Trinity Preshyterian clhurch, | Ing, followed by a regular session of Iphia, the Calvary Men's Bible class of Speakers o | 'rovidence, O, T. Dickinson, presi- will be €. K {ary of | dent, will preside, Mr, Thomas will the Conncetieut Federation of Men' the song service and Rev, M. ¥ Bible classes; Attorncy William M cher, D, 1. teacher of the Cal- Smith, president of the Trinity Men's | vary Men's Bible class of Provi- Bible class of West Brighton, Staten | denee will speak, | <nnday afternoon the convention will wind up with a meeting in the Iirst Baptist church of Providence, | sald o be the oldest Baptist meeting [ house in Ame John B. Archer will lead the singing. The program will be as follows: ?:00 to $:15, p. m. Song service, 3:15 to 8:20 p, m, prayer, Ttev, Edward Tolyoke, D. D, Calvary Daptist church, Providence, histori- cal sketeh of First Daptist meeting lLouse, Rev. Arthur W. Cleaves, D, D. Tirst Baptist church, Special musie, instrumental and vocal. Ad- Henry H. Crane, D, D, town, Md. 0. an open discussion, | ):Hl"r“ the | Mont- | On the there will be On the subject Classes and Toys' Work, speaker will he Joseph T subject of of “Men', tions e snubject and hymns” speakers will he Thomas, song leader of kv e, Rutherford Armstrong, president of th ew Tritain class, In the event { Mr. Armstrong finds he is unable to go his place will be filled 1 Frederickson, of the ew Britain branch of the Salva- tion army, Who is song leader of the John B. Archer, song (RET, will b charge of of “Class music hy . Ther and social hour in Mr. At 6 o'clock there will he a street | 4:30 10 4:40 p, m., speclal musle, parade from the Calv: Rapt closing ) n and benediction, chureh to the Cranston strect state | armory lead by the DeMolay of I'rovidence, e first steamer to cross the At- ook 26 days. The First Ghurch of Christ (Daylight Saving Time) 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. Subjeet: “EFFECTIVE SPRING CLEANING.” 12:15 p. m.—Men’s Bible Class. Leader: MR. GREENE. 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Meeting. Subject: “THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.” Thursday, April 20, 5 p. m.—Union Preparatory Service in South Church Chapel. Address by MR. GREENE. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Daylight Saving 10:45—Morning Worship Sermon by REV. E. E. 12:10—Bible School GATES, D.D., Hartford MUSIC “Praise the Lord”.. Gonoa “I Will Magnify Thee. «.Chadwick Mosenthae Thursday. —Subject “Sundar Singh, the Lion-hearted Warrior,” India THE HOLY CITY—GAUL GIVEN BY THE Swedish Bethany Church Choir THURSDAY, APRIL 20, AT 8 O'CLOCK Chorus of 53 Volces, Misses Iilenore Johnson, Tren Mr. George Assisted by Vahlstrom, Florence Ostlund, Jolnson Mr. Raymond C. Ilclsing, Organist and Director Admission 50 Cents for Adults and 25 Cents for Children All Services on Daglight Saving Time PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Court Strect—REV. . L. BROOKS, Pastor 10:45 a. m 7:00 p. “AN OLD LOVE STORY” A CHIME OF SILVER-TONED BELLS" A Cordial Welcome Awaits You m,— STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday 10:45 morning worship and sermon by “THE HUNGRY AND T Friday, 7:30 p. m. . Church s To all a cordinl invitation an the pastor RNTY™ {ninment, nuspices Men's elab e ——— e Note Change in Time for Evening Service A PICTURE OF UNUSU AL HUMAN INTEREST THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN SOUTH CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING, 7:45—DOORS OPEN AT 7:15 Morning Worship at 10:45—Sermon by Pastor on “A JOYFUL FAITH"” Thursday, 7:45 p. A Most m.—Union Preparatory Service in Parish Chapel Rev. T. A. Greene Will Speak Cordial Welcome to All at All Services 3 o [r—

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