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==NEWSY ITEMS OF PULPIT AND PARISH 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S 1926. Congregational Churches Wednes 3 30 12de week-d p. m, y church school; . Young People’s church night. irsda p. m.. eighth grade i-day church school; 4:30 p. m., Union A. M. E. Zion nday—10:4 R. N. Gilman, subject: “Lowly Loy- 1ty”; 12 noon, junior, primary and Misslor Wedne. ry Prayer band. 30 p. m., children beginners' departments of the meatin . m., prayer meeting. church school Thursday—7:45 p. m., prayer and + Tuesday: 0 p. m., meeting of Bible study. : Thursday—6 to 8 p. m., church supper, served by the Ladies' Ald so- ciaty, followed by an entertainment. Sunday, October 10 at 1 5 a. m., church rally day; * Member Iresent Sunday. be served after the morning service; 12:15 p. m., Sunday school; 6 p. m., Young People G st “The World's Last Week Tuesday—7:45 p. m., fall and win- ter Bible study class, taking up “The Five Great Offerings of Leviticus 1 to 7.” Public cordially invited. Wednesday—2:30 p. m., religious instruction classes; 7:45 p. m., spe- cial missionary service in the church. Thursday—3 p. m.. religious In- struction class; 7:45 p. m. mid- week prayer and praise service. Svery Swedish Bethany Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; morning sermon at 10:45 o'clock; evening service at 7:30 o’clock. Tuesday—Choir rehcarsal 8 p. m. Wednesday—Male chorus & p. m. Thursday—Evangelistic meetings under the direction of Evangelist, Friday—S p. m. choir rehearsal. ‘rank Mangs, starts. Campalgn lasts — il October 13. All Swedish peo- |International Bible Students’ Assn. ple invited. Services every week| Sunday—Junior Bible class at night, except Saturday, at 7:45 p.|10:15 a. m. Bible study at 11:15 a. m. Three meetings on Sunday. m., subject: “Tsalah 28: 3, 6." Bible N Vo ‘smdy at the home of Charles Henry, Lutheran Churches | 3¢ Dwight street at 7:45 p. m. | — Monday—7:45 p. m., Young Peo- | First ple's Bible class; subject of study, Sunday—10:30 a. m.,, servica In “The Perfect Man.” Fnglish; 12 noon, Sunday school;| ednesday—S p. m. pralse, 7:30 p. m,, evening service, to which | prayer and testimony service all men of the church are specially| Friday—S p. m.. Bible stury, sub- invited, ject, “Deliverance”, | | CESs N SUPPORTING FRONTIER PARISH IN W 1 A kindergarten for children be- e district and who e tween the ages of three and x additional appointment 1 - 9 vears has been organized at the First ve oon, | Baptist Churches | Tuesday evening, Bach male Years has oy . . i o : o bsraiational ch s . . 2 | Qtpeas Minicfay DNk has taken the pastorate of St.|Fairbank reported, “when the pare First T I e Ensign and Mrs. Frederickson [Straight Talk by Minister |peurs — congregational churc, |sonage Is ot tacd tas or toecs 45 Rl S oo q vhile the mothers are attending the . e Brooklyn, N. Y. He has been suc- |times for social purposes. Mrs. Fair- Sunday—10:45 a. m., morning league will visit the league In New | While t s 1o Brings Threats of Vio- N i i & Seirieen S mont by Rev. J nks h: ce N worship, sermon by Rev. Willaa| Raton, buss the " Tocal| Sunday moring servic to Welcome Commisisoner ~ Js 0 E e ol A A i Rt Theodcss AL Gretnateilline. | Robinson who continues the I am scoutmaster and have Ross; subjec The Call of the church at 6 s 1€ 2 o lence — Members Offer re nship wit e patrol of boys. The parsonage y Christ”; 12:10 p. m., Bible school Friday evening, e e SR e e T 7 3 ) S been open avery ofhor Belity rally, Brotherhood and adult class- y—10 a. m., con on | on aEp S can, A ¥y, October 7, will be a big . i | o 5 i ayen e L supper at 6 o'clock. S e ain bra of the Salvation Army 7 . g oh have what ls called * 1 *F Mond 0 p. m., Boy Scouts. — R L P cpnl nen Ensign ana s, cart Frea- ROV, R, N, Gilman fo Wield fense—Church in Black th srown-upe there has been Torm: Faewar 000 5 o, WA R Meaithov's = Trng\\!nm;:“n et on will entertain Commissioner Sl Hills . |ed a soctal committes and it ia 14, senior chapter. Sunday—Service in E 1 ffa g BT R otonisy S e e o e G vel at i l S f ills Region Made Pos- South | planned to have an informal gather- Wednesday—2:30 p. m. the Lov- a. m., in German at 10:45 a. m. “»v,"‘“h‘:‘, e nEceRn o] | chureh | ¢t arrived from the Scandinavian aVel al Annual dessions . s AL had avorable for [in. every month; a ‘poverty soctal’ ing Service class will meet; 2:30 p.| Sunday achool after each service in|Will meet Friday afternoon to make ,.n(ries Commissioner and Mrs sible by New Britain orzanies rei Zdgemont” | already held was voted a huge suce m,, religious instruction; 3:45 p. m., | the r ve language Aressings S fore the Vies Lath!Ogrim will be the highest ranking| ¥ | p [he stated, *“was a wide open cow- | ce Heralds and Crusaders, Mesting, of tho church council African mis Iss Ruth | orrjcers to visit this clty with one! B e ilan s S Frionds, T S, b Pl Sounds. Tike “Wila West® Thursday—3 p. m., religlous In- Wednesday evening. Cole et 3 : eption when Natfonal Commander 1 Memorial church most prosperous houses, | Eighteen months ago it seemed structiol 45 p. m., mid-week serv- = “,;,\‘ f\: “’I;C ey .mm‘ ’1“"',‘”: Evangeline Booth was the guest of H c nd the r dare-devil element | for a time that an attempt might be ice. Reformation Lol Lt o set un ailher New Britain friends. ligious atlon, wil ¥ eld high ca The ranchers | made to mob Mr. Falrbank becauss Friday—6:30 p. m., annual fall! Eighteenth Sunday after Trin Deac DG The visitors will be accompa annual Sunday &choo on is due the o moved Into town, were unac- |of out-spoken words at a funeral of rally of the women of all branches. 10 a. m., services m., Sun- o e ShUTCR Colonel Sven Wiberg, of ch, New | customed to church life. Edgemont |a youns man who, It was aseerted, Ea day school. sherly.gohsiti0n hasuon Licuss, Ernest | is also a railroad town, being a di- | died from “"boozer" > German | Tuesday—8 p. m, the church 2 Plaque, and two penn i on point on a through route of | . — 9:30 2. m. Sunday council will meet. £ Qe coniatoncy ofticers s Burlington, and baif tha town | gt o s man. 18, ked lesy 0 a. m. service in Eng- The -day religlous echool wiil and workers of the First Congrega- s composed of railroaders, men who | ST KINE very heavily,” Mr. Falrs sermon: “Reverso and Re-|meet Wednesday and Thursday ait- | tional church will be held on Octo- are he and somewhere else | e D RS ve—or Meeting Our Falilures in|ernoons. bl diadimoand p orrow, whose work keeps them | Srnt: <Ho went m{ a a[r;’cu in ane 11:30 a. m., communion in| The Women's Misslonary society Rounced. ¥ seven days in a week and whose | g "",W"i, : r: i a b danug English; service in German, sermon: | will mect Thursday afternoon at| The mid-week services gemont rs of labor are often irregular |° R e "" a damp shack “The Beauty in Calmness and Re-|2:30 o'clock. Flrst ~“"““FJI'“ 4 _“' Epne e, d\‘v;-emcipeln tp;n za For a tew 0 p. m., session of the| The cholr will mest Friday eve. resumed on Thur ening, ; S Anleeas i ot e T i oty eef i 3reene, Wi ad a series of &ix . it Tucs;m,~s p. m, meeting of the S Yohas (s 2 A udies on W a would be a com 1y | there he contracted pneumonia an Y. P. S | S dr s (o Ll % Through the * ) or even 20,000 | had no cars. When hs was brough ~Wedn —3 p. m, class dn re-| Sunday—The harvest festival will Chureh?” s o baktor of £ people. This led to a epirit of spec- | 1o the hospital in town, it was only ligious instruction. be solemnized; $:30 2. m., English| There will b oeethe en’ also a member of ness that |a question of hours before he dle Thursday—3 p. m., class in re-|service; 9:30 a. m. Sunday school; Membe 7 SiSIciion i urch | The bootlegging and the wildness o ligious instruction; 8 p. m., praver 10:45 a. m. German school. home of enslon e sries the young people in this town have meeting in Germar | Tuesday—: p. m, Ladies’ Aid street, % 1 |bean Beawily: npon: oust tha pubiid — soc! y. o 2 2 . socie o s hanke wrote, “is | dances have been wide-ope: ] Elim (Swedish) Wednesday—4 p. m., German South Cfl],l‘:i 'V,,? ',dfl Church (\l\r\“ s full of children = booze is concerned. I :o:c?m::: — 10 a. m., Bible school'catechetical class; 8 p. m. churchSouth Congregational Church Wom- unday school in good con- |erably stirred up and in the cours€ & class; 11 a. m., and s agessocs HongwlllboRn ol il aay , stamp of chil- | of the funeral sermon had a . few sermon by the pastor| Friday—2:30 p. m. Woman's Mis ederic L. Fay ~“"IE“° an . of | straight things to say concerning the by the chair. sionary soclety; 4 p. m, English e ""ij e Ly their volc | poisonous nature of booze and the 8 p. m., church monthly catechetical class. s Sl e e s SO G {hellish nature of those who peddie titution last spring and wil ive it % . 3 = : — G & fon boards | some wa it. Tt 50 happened that becauss of Thursday—8 p. m., Salvation Army Methodist Churches | g ) specially designated work and The parsonage was made to serve | the suddeness and tragedy of the demonstration, i | The World Wide d of the not simply “pooled” in the funds of | 4en iee s ;. Friday—8 p. m., cholr rehearsal. Trinity t Baptist c! meet at s - 2l a ! trea S SR Woman's 0:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the E~NSIGN CARL FREDERICKSON R (Continued on Page Ten) 1 class ¥ i Fhs e | commander of the ich the = ; 10:45 a. m,, ser- Maple Hill. By . possible between an First Rebuilding| On We , of Bostor older and strong church and a new Sunday—10 a. m., church school; th league— ing Service cla n of Bost AHIT L lisfrate it ’ " 11 a. m, kindergarten for little p. m., ser-jchureh will Man | dgment, by So P l Ch h f Ch t children; 11 a. m., morning worship, i “The Man jon i Mrs. W, W o REV. RAYMOND N. GILMAN and Edgemont c s. eOp es urc (o) ris sermon by Rev. Theodore A. Greene; Antoinette M. Street Pt ANEATR GhRE hrmbear S 12:15 p. m., Men’s Bible class; 4:30 rilfeneaic R bl S e e ey il pastorate of h with 2.000 members is as- p. m. cxccutive committee, Young shine so- 11 a1l foriEhe Ewomenil friat meatines fanaF nial divas: iboran urch to ac- | sociated not on Edgemont L g A Memorfal of Purity People’s society; 5 p. m., Armenian meeting; Baptist church Fri- S e et of Was but also with the work of service, preacher: Rev. Dr. Yervant fendship club. ade will mareh from the Mission Board Evening Theme:—"The Divine Authority of Paul's Gospel.” H. Hadidian; 6:30 p. m., Young Peo-| Tuesday afternoon — “Methodist| - special missior on Army hall at 7 p. m. to Africa. The rrw 's mee "v‘n.:. 1m;1»“ Imfs .\:flr:o?”{ Group; at the hospital. 6:30 p. Im” hf held at the r square where there w “Had Not the Son of God Taken the Life of Man, No jibney, Hugh Reld Derrick, and philathea class; 7:15 p. m. Boy b it and o Sh e 9 . : Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, Sl e cteak L) Hil Siligtonn i Son of Man Could Have Found the Life of God.” Have T 2 p. m. Bible class for TuniorAlalaceiety. L'arnswort 1o T Rear ol M R You Found the Life of God? I John 5: 11-12. jan women; 5:15 p. m,]| ednesd 2:30 p. m., k-day | from Africa, will be present. stor at Edgemont, also M nding committee; . 6:30 p. m.'religious ool; third grade. The morning service tomorrow at R i les in Jot oung Woman's Missionary soclety ay—7:45 p. m. prayer| the First Lutheran church will be| ¢ § o'clock ther tional ch New supper meeting. i in the form of a children's service jns in the Elim Dapti rates in the support Friday—7:30 p. m., choir rehear- AEh ! Pt AR s inday Church School. Girl Scout mecting. he pastor, subject: Rock avenue has en- i 9 one end s holf fiines 88 IATEe | M 11100 A. M.12:18 P+ M. Ohusch Kindergarien for Tittle; Coikirens Friday—1:30 p. m., Women's Mis- ot Reaction”; 3 p. m., special pro- ity M. rmany. He was Al = s Rngdasland eitinopulalion ot 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. sionary socicty meeting; 7:30 p. m., motion day exercises and reception T it R by Field Marshal Vo “?'l;\(t‘lll’m\"-'{ o Edg mf;n is |~. 13 ”'{rw:‘ r:}fyv;x:\ t A U0 Loy Scout meeting. parents of children; 7:45 p, m,| 1ev. A. C. Theodore Steege, p ¢ German Aenalil At Cen il DAS OEIDIeaclion At I Lt Dlaceh FHA "FERENCE s 6 Bt v v | S e o oL Sormans: p o o 1010 e s | v, e i Cami | Sublect—WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES 1T MAKE South | Feature at the Last Passover"; holy eran church, will preach tomorroy oniar s roi the International Association of War ' Phum Creck. X 15 P. M.—Men's Bible Class. o e e e oaine ac afternoon in Naugatuck at the in- fon wa for coneple. | Wounded and Ex-Servico en. at a he Bdgemont cluurch was or- § Leader:—MR. GREENE all department. 9:30 a. m., senior = L, stallation of Rev. H. 8. Brustat as Yide o the' zovarnmmant: Ho foraveYy on = ordas d ‘",,I 112 with ‘}: o "\.’jt “— 06:30 P. M—Young People’s Meeting. and young people's department: | St. Mark's Episcopal pastor of the Lithuanian-American o st ining war. American Vote t Hsithhidivaston ey AlinRl Subject:—“THE WINTER'S PROGRAM—WHAT?" e Tiatian ST e D o oA i 55 s evening 0 : S, not represented. - began his work there in sion, Hunter road; 10:45 a. M. |7:30 a. m., holy commurion; e will speak in W at an- t living of-| T z L9 jand.dn (the = o morning worship, eermon: “Whence o’ m. church schoolis11 a. m., holy Riversary services in honor of Rev. n army in_ the| The British government fs tojt s mado thelanioletiy Comes Life?""; 11 a. m., beginners’ communion and sermon by the rec-|E. P. Merkel ot St. John's Lutheran R i OERON et department; 12:10 p. m. primary,|tor; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer. ch. Another officer, who smp! A FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH unior and intermediate depar s annual meeting of the Wom- * ments; 12:10 p. m. adult ¢ Sccond Advent Toreign Missionary societ of | . - % T Che e B it o o e {j 10:45 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School Rally. p. m., church school at the Italian 11 a. m., morning service with ser- hcld Monday afternoon at the home Sermon by Rev. Willlam Ross " mission, Hunter road; 2:30 p. M. !mon by the pastor, followed by com. Of Mrs. J. M. Burdick, 63 Grove ! Subject: THE CALL OF THE CHRIST Assyrian worship: 7:15 p. m. eve-|munion. Topic: “The Manna Con- Fil | |@ Music:—Anthem. “Whosoever Drinketh of the Water. —Field. ning worship; motion picture, “So sidered Historically”; 7:15 p. m., Major Thomas Scaver, who was | Tenor Solo “Still, Still With Thee.” —Custance. Rig. evening service with sermon: “The Uivisional officer in charge of the re | Friday 6:30 Monday—3:30 p. m., weekly 6e%-|Voice of Histor Hartford branch of the Salvation |@ The Fall Rally of the Women of the Church and Congregation. ing meeting of the young woman's| Thursday—7:30 p. m., Bible study. Army and who was well known in Speaker: MRS, MARTIN WELLS, Hartford. department; 6:15 p. m., monthly e, \¢w Britain, especially in Rotary . Soloist: Mrs. Marle Roszelle Landon, meeting and supper of the young Christian Sclence club circles, has been transferred o A FREE? Today 12:10. Bible School Rally. lay—2 p. m., Assyrian moth-|ject, “Unreality”. Sunday school at Of the Dixie division. I | ser meeting: 7:15 D. M. 9:45 a. m. Commander Evangeline Booth of [ meeting of S. A Religlous school Wednesday and the Salvation Army in America will Wednesday— p. ™., united|Thursday. be welcomed back to her duties Oc- 1 ck-day church school, grades| tednesday evening, meeting at 8| tober 12, after having undergons a i . four and five. o'clock. serious illness in a New York hos- TR i | Rev. Frank Mangs, Evangelist the Girls' auxiliary. Nondenominational | S . « Friday—12 noon, fall rally and s MEMBERS BUY GIFTS That must meanme FROM SWED luncheon of the Woman's ‘nSfiOCIH' People's | S T | at the tion; 4 p. m. opening meeting of | Sunday—10:15 a. m. mornin; 4 S POSE W . - R e of Plrtiy’:. TeAE b . Binday) ples had carried out their Mas- T 's Bi 'S “ranklin Square Stantey Memorial school: 6 p. m. Young People's| ter's command and cach one had | | B MEETINGS BEGINNING OCT. 7—OCT.13 Sunday-—10 a. m., senior and in-|meeting; 7 p. m., evening service; Individuals to Purchase Pews, Gold 'v'lfl!"'lf) ;\in other disciples at ] Services in Swedish ' termediate departments, church|iheme, “The Divine Authority of Candlesticks 7 er Ap- || the rate of onc per year. Then EE : : . school; 10:45 a. m., morning wor- 1“1'5 Gospel.” | mllrw:“n,.,:m:‘n(:”:,:“\p 1] just suppose that during the sec- SUNDAY All Swedish Speaking People Invited “hip and sermon by the pastor, Rev. Tuosday—2:30 p. m. Woman's i ond year these twenty-four had ofticers and teachers of the church Emmanuel Gospel school. a. m. morning Wednesday—2:30 p. m.. week-day 10:45 a. m, “The! church school, grades three and . Tncarnation and Cru- tour. cifixion of Christ.” Communion will \ | Religious Items mber of friends in who may accompany is Colonel William Mec. of Boston, who has just been | this NOTED GUESTS WILL 'NEW BRITAIN CHURCH CITED FOR AID easant home of Mrs. E. R. Hitchcock in and will be in E e reunion choir Wil meet to- ation and Re mont is in the grazing lands . o noon at th Hartford, 1 Black Hills region. Fall River t G i e € I'irs urcih o 1S . Arthur R. McNickls of 175 a total population of area 10:00 M. won twenty-four more. pose the next year those forty- || cight had done likewise. In twenty-cight years, less than one || More gifts to Stephea's Apostolic Armenian church which is conducting a tag day today to help {raise $17,000 towards the the St And sup- and hear expense PROF. D. D. VAUGHAN of building the new church have | cneration, there would have 4 : : »! | been a billion and a half disciples i ot heen announced gifts include T : ) o R from Mrs. Don- | —a far greater number than the answer the question. ik chain of Hart clectric chande- | then population of the carth, Sl NG Sunday 10 A. M. and 12 M.—Church School. ie i a o} o «9Q 13 . ~Mornin, <hip and by e o ssE in any church in New Britain last | | Thursday 6-8 P. M.—Public Supper and Entectalnment. Tickets 50 cents. ‘“""r"n'll'" pr‘n‘l'b"“"‘”_‘fl i‘ {‘_‘:v',:“ week came back again Sunday | | The Little Church with the BIG Welcom e S et te and brought just ona other with | Stostinetical. pobcs. b e Mary| | him. And just suppose cach one kel eihe O 29 | in attendance tomorrow did like- Ixiwmr,-kl a al electric chande-| | e ™ 5ue” cuppose they did Pl K et Next Sunday scorcs would be 1e pair of gold chalices from John R S A Yakuglan; processional cross grom | o (SO0 o Gabel and Abraham Toresian; pair of clectric candle stands from Ma- Just suppose right while you garian C. Simonian; Oriental rugs|| are reading this you say to your- frem Mr, Moorad and Steve Sachag- lian of Hartford; an astencoria from Harry Vortanian; one cruet set from Sargis Abrahamia one cross from Mrs. Sargis Abrahamian; gold flower fvases from George Hogoplan and self: “Why that's ea T shall go tomorrow for the first time this fall and 1 shail take some- one with me!” A splendid reso- lution! SO BIG rak Davideon; one pair candle- And then just suppose it is Tt won the Putlitzer prize as the best book of the year. Morning Worship at 10:45 P sticks from John Bogassian; lamp | raiming when you wake up to- Now it is in film. Sermon by the Pastor and hook from John Bogdigia ona morrow! & e . - 9 > & . pair of three light burners from o1 ot oioriee envihl A WONDERFULLY SWEET AND BEAUTIFUL STORY ) WHENCE COMES L}FE. Avstam Rigasian; g01d crom fromi ] yous fE T Bow whist will Tag- Beginning a series of sermons on the general theme Richard Mahgakean and absolution 'I“f“" - 3 1 '3 b Cb b “The Supreme Quest” from M. Davidian. A numbe - > S R R e _ Sunday Evening—South Churc : : 335 cach to pay for new pews St A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU itk b ade rob Vet Birived o S ;“”:fl”; S Doors open at 6:15 Service begins 7:15 AT ALL SERVICES The regular services will he held et wed Yi1E o s Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, s —————p————) o P