New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 10

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. NEWE. B. C. LEADER HERE—RELIGIOUS GROUPS BACK ON SCHEDULE TWELVE YOUNG FOLKS ENTER MINISTRY THROUGH EMMANUEL CHURCH INFLUENCE Two New Students Leave This Week for Theologi- cal School—One Young man to Be Ordained Thursday. Prod aries appears to be a pr for the cong: manuel ( onal Bible Inst N York of Fred Atwater of 46 New B et tain MISS GLADYS ATWATER o will go wit re Her th him raining at raining school by for nurees in HENRY C. CAPEN who will ded of the c Chums i boys, inseparable been known in I born cate thelr lives to the childhood, mpanions service these > pulpit is another the both vs are graduates of and P MISS FAITH ANDERSON s complet ind 1tion FRED ATWATER EDWARD HANSON Atwater it she will go to nation or t | e e — I Religious AS into t WEDDED 60 YEARS .. Bantist Churches ning service at Rev. Waking school and ) p. m.; Young Peo- p. m., supper at 6 Miss Helen Con- 10:45 William Up to m., religious , Heralds and Items religious in- 2 =ity : m, mid-week oL th rally; 7% p. m., meetin v to plan fall 30 p. m . Way”; service m., sermon: M hiess -3 p. m, class in re- ction. p. m., ruction; prayer at 8 p. m. Ladics' " Ald Memorial church will class in re- will be meeting Memorial Inglish edish) Bible 11 a. m., by the by the choir. nd singi Thursday—3 p. m., Forelgn Mis- school and pastor ing time railroa?l onto stand ministers it is as- n be. on Triday—S p. m formation servi choir rehearsal ational Churches First m., morning Ida Yudowitch will be t a t e Trini Metho lidiz nt H. H holds it lay- m., Young Peo on in th lay of the ch Mor Bi You Arm Women's ¢ socioty Wedn p. ,m ixt reh school nian . m., seventh grade 1; 4:30 p. m., ment for reh sch for include and excit amu; ement eoting. p. m. Boy Scouts the at- 30 a. m., Me and en M t of urch i ut Hi-Y nee at Camp congregation of e- tional church will first school; the Tt lar omorrow for lian the lidian will co! rnoon “Founda- school Ttalian Mission, Hunter road; syrian. worshi businese e mee the First Young for the for those ion church open lly day on Sunday, Sey The Men's Bil 1 f o se v church will to sew ved ore 5 o'clock and sup- who can remain in the ited dinner will be ndes the p. m. D church R will tell the and work ¢ sionarie (dults in of the last 1 b sday- church school, Thursd of the nd 12 worship 1l begin church school servic m. All Jard time on Regular service that Lutheran Churches Sint PASTOR AND WIFE 1day m.. Open Monday agne will meet vening, Gongregation fo Observe An- niversary Monday t oo m. Re- cheol, after spective noon, s expected mis- ran the aft y memt w tival of Im nu t Mothodist Churches Trinity m., Everyman's man's Bible and 3 10:45 a on: of the Epwortt it 1s- p. m,, rmon Is lowiteh by and eermon the ject: “Rela 5t School of religious St. Mark” enth Su iscopal day after Trinlty— communion, 7:30 a m.; 9:30 a. m.; morning he rector, 11 sermon by t Matthew's Day a. m. Advent nday Second 10 a. m., § school; morning Christian Scict —11 a. m, ser “Matter.” School 9:4 ds From ool 12:15 cting 6 p. m.; 1e: “Only One Apostasy.” 7:45 p. m., prayer ar praise, text > study NEW LEADER HERE Boston Professor Takes Charge of Class Tomorrow Iy resume its sions tomor peaker tomc 1t plan 1 reputation ing is a,man of inter and a in Chica e is Pro an of the ¢ r 1o wvid D. Vaugh school of in the Boston have been leader in- ive clergy. 1to the gather- H. Alderson, He will be introduce ev. William he Methodisf The pre gram of William A general of the Blue n the ashmore, army. Tomorrow morning Dr. Vaughan | ress the class, taking as his . “The History that Nobody | present the morn- orchestra will pro ; starting at m S a:1 o'clock. March: “Daughters of American volution.” Selection: “Home Circle Overture: “L Ca WERKDAY CHURGH TOSELEGT ANAME Armenian Parish fo Be Known as St. Stephen’s The sum of $300 was of 178 for the p of Mr. Kevorkian is business manager of the Armenian Apostolic church dedicated last § on Tremont street, this city The question of naming church was decided by paid by ry Kevorkian Tremont ming a inday the ann ho bid the ould be Mr. T and his ¢ Thus henceforth as Apostolic for the privilege lect the name, e known “St Arme heavy other amounts to man another parich exy alter and varsh Yesian, contributor to the id 0 for the s paild similar furnish the church ) for the privilege of being st to open the door after com- ; Another presented the bap- tismal font at a cost of $150. man pur of Mary for $30. Twenty-two paid $10 and $15 each to supply s for AT One pletion. was . Dongian of Hartford Arch- . of North and South America, who dedic last Sunday, will be e service will It will be in & sermon nian languag will services b very Saturday ni SCHOOLS PROGRESS Reports From Supervisars Show openin of 1t schoo] iy betier than last year the superviso [BY cording to tockwell, Frec v. Warren M > Mrs. (e} supervisor o 1 enroliment » teachers at st church and two teachers at the ial church. All of the t last year. ¥ sup d six, repor t the S rvisor grades, four, five nrollmer ve, 121 ational ch W gra He 0 a change will be ie in the grade next week. Pupils in at the Smith an 3 be ftr v to the First Congregati uction. A pupils urch the six reports this gr: street ma schools will nal special ured to carry \ way from school n. Two 1 se chap- a to care for lodgett, super- visor of seven and eight, ports an enrollment of 1 and te or t e, s in the nth grade First Congregational church. Three of eighth grade boys met at the” Y. ) A. and three of eig le glrls at the After the regular latter school, the girls games in the gymnas- six met at the class pupils, WHARVES WASHED AWAY Halifax, Sept. that swept Island yes- * terday carried away all shipping wharves, demolished many houses, and changed the entire sea front, according to a report reaching the Halifax and Bermuda Cable com- pany this evening. The wind reach- ed a velocity of 150 miies an hour. | No loss of life is reported. assoclations offered the and 18 (A—The hurri- to any of cane Turks h cared to send ipils to then® Practica the teachers in grades > professional worker d Week-Day of the Unite STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” Sunday 9:45 a. m. (daylight time.) e of worship and charch school, all departments, Aid Society. Combined servi Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL 12:10 WILLIAM R( Subject UP TO FACTS MORNING SERVICE 10:45 Sermon by R WAKING Music Anthen—"Forward Be Our Watchword” Miller o—"If I Take the Wit , T:45—Mid- s of the Morning Seott eek Service The First Church of Christ A. M. Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor Subject : ‘THE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT IN AN IMPERFECT WORLD’ 5 P. M. Armenian Service Preacher: DR. Y. R. HADIDIAN People’s Church of Christ 10:45 A. M. Morning theme: “THE SEVEN WORDS FROM THE CROSS” 7P. M. Evening theme: “ONLY ONE GOSPEL, OR THE GALATIAN APOSTASY” He died my death for me, that I might live his life for him. ‘FEEDING the FIVE THOUSAND’ Sermon stubject Sunday 10:45 A. M. Evening Service 7:15—“IT IS WRITTEN” Miss Ida Yudowitch TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Where you always feel at home) Soprano HEAR THE SUBJECT __ “The Highway i ot litet . Dockey of New York City Sunday 3 P. M. 0dd Fellows Hall, Arch St. Why is the Way of Life Narrow Now? When Will the “Highway" of Isa. 35:8 Be Established? ats Free 1. B.S. A. No Collection SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH or \ING THE AUTUMN SEASON Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor—WHAT DOES GOD NEED? to Juniors—FOUNDATIONS A Most Cordial Welcome to All ~ This Means YOU! Everyman’s Bible Class—A Man's Meeting Starts tomorrow. Methodist Church, 9:30 a. m. Address by Dr. David D.: Vaughan Prof. of Sociology and Theology—Boston University Subject “The History that Nobody Knows"

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