New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1926. AMONG THE CHURCHES AND THEIR PE OPLE - : MODERN AND ANCIENT SCENES CLASH AS : = ; MUSEEA[ COMEDY HOLY LANDS REFLECT WORLD'S PROGRESS .- TOBE TRANSLATED o Bitle Atmosphere SObhelis v ‘fl‘fi'71f 34‘5“7 = French Production to Be Given —Mary’s Well in Shade tiar X Fell ar k : - of Traffic Sign—Route Taken by Mary and ° Joseph From Nazareth Gives Way to Macad- am Highway — Peace- ful Flocks Disturbed by ‘ Flying “Flivvers,” PEOMES GHURGH 55t ot G R NNNILSRVGE i i ; _ : : Leaves Tor Europe Soon to Study 1.‘;811[\‘-0[19 Races in 2. m., s iusic in London Ac ,u("]]\r Wagside Evangelist in . n Imported Goli' Balis On Rising Market FIRST BAPTIST CHU CHURCH B 10:45—Morning Worship 0:15—Dil Sermon by REV. WAL ROSS STUDENT A SUICTDY COMPREHENDING THE INCOMPREH NS Hemls ¢ In The Wilderness' Seott Tonight at 7:00—A Missionary Pageant Concert by The Middichury - ) Wednesday at §:00 T HUMAN APPEAL! —ICEBOUND— A Story of New England Life That Touches the Heart SCUTH CHURCH, Sunday Ewening,, 7:45 DOORS OPEN AT 7:15 Morning Worship at 10:45—Celebration of the Communion, Reception of New Members A MOST CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS \Ul ! denominational SEE -\<. JESUS ¢ Lord's Supp DON'T LOOK ! ENE R T —THEY ARE COMING!— g e | s || THE STUDENTS’ LEAGUE OF '11' a sp I< ndid “The Birmingham Conference of Religious Educa- i T 1]| he ‘;‘ tion and My Visit to the Penns in North Carolina.” ¥ Will speak on s - i A subject, which ABOUT WHICH YOU HAVE READ AND HEARD SO MUCH I T 3 A Tarilling Service. Twenty-one nations represented hy students from the dificrent natlonalities in ans ( Means YOU. charge of the noted Evangelist, Rev, Joim A, Davie, D, D, ple il alk ‘f" , “From Slave to Prince” T e I'he : '«‘t i f[(‘]!}«'nflm a gang will = N Bk it o The Opportunity of a Lifetime to Hear Voices From Acrose (he seas. Original and Nothing Tike Rel 'lgmus e ] B Leonard C. Voke, Baritone e it I I e Worl , +4 The cague i ake Mtire Charge o he orning Ser G415 a. m. Worth Going Miles o Hear S A e Sy See that the attendance . . rens of Thousands Have Seen and Heard it One of the t Things of its Kind Il\w' Brought :,.- Is kept up to pa 10:45 a. m., Sacrament of the Lord's § Witnessed In This Ce Just the same Has heen given in some of the largest auditoriums of United States sach as Tremont Temple of Bos- JU8 he \«(I..'.4 \ ton, the new Churchill cle of Buftalo, Sea Breeze and Daytona, Auditorinm of Florida, First he sermon is good 5[1]\])(‘1' 8 Methodist Chureh of Richmond, Grace Baptlst Temple of shurg, the North Congregational o ; church of Chic y >reshyterba i Philag wnd the zreat tabernacle built And wi l ’L' you %"””1; for “Illy” Sur port, Pa. Don't fall to attend. 1y yone. This great unigue Also the South church e R fi People s Church of Chrlst Why not be good to \-“;”»‘.‘”‘.} I||l \'“Hl"“”‘ i ¥ COURT STRELT ol STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH [ § SundayEvening—The Wayside Evangelist—Monday Evening ou sunday a. n. 7 o'clock—RBoth Services for a bhigeer class, i EnRiTY ) 8 Don't Fail to See the Big Motor House on Wheels. Here Two Nizhts—Sunday and Mondas Fening \

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