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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926. ==ALL NEW BRITAIN TO GIVE THANKS THURSDAY = ALL FAITHS UNITET THEODORE A. GRE for the Protestant Ministers' . M., Sermo Assn. Monday—S p. m., Frier Tuesd: afternoon — group at t Philathea ¢ S 7:45 p. m., class meeting. esday—2:30 p. m., week- hool, third grade. \y—10:45 a. m., Thanks- iving Day union service, First Bap- “THE CHRIST SPIRIT IN THANKSGIVING™ ‘I thank Thee, Lord of heaven and earth Methodist hospital; 6:30 p. 15 p. m., ng William or In- p. m,| Wwe rhood, and adult | religious classes; 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U, the. 1T plor chapter of the W. W. G. will give a representaticn of “The Two Masters."” Monda 30 p. m., Boy Thursday—10:45 a. m glving Day community ser Dr. G. W. C. Hili, preacher. Gern Sunday — 9:30 school; 10:30 a. m,, s ligh; missionary addre segico in German, sermon by G. H. Giedt. Monday—8 p. m., mecting of the Baiscilla clut Wednesday—3 p. m., liglous i Thurs ». Thanksglving Day ger by pastor, Rev. G. H. Sc Elim (Swedlsh) Sunday—10 a. m., Bible and men’s Bible class; 11 a. m mon by the pastor, Paterson; 7:30 p. m., s cal hour given by Rev. from Sweden. Tuesday—8 p. m., Daughters will meet. Thursday (Thanksgiving Day p. m., Thanksgiving service song and musical program. Friday—8 p. m. choir rche: O Father, that Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, hast revealed them unto babes.” Luke 10:21. In these we find the spirit Jesus, thanksgiving. clearer beautiful and ass; 7 ay - and Friday—7 sal. words, 30 p. m, choir rehear- of !There is nothing wonderful about radiant spirit than its constant thankfulness. Our Thanksgiving Day is different from Christmas and ster because it is modern and not ancient, appointed by rather accompanied by than by church, Jubilee Singers of facts and blessings, not recalling any 7:45 p. m., sermon. and | Particular incident in the life and % of prizes as a result of the | Work of Christ. But it is a question grand rally during the day. fter all, whether Christmas and = Taster really represent Christ v Mark's Episcopal hetter than Thanksgiving Day ma Sundas nexk Bhrtae Ad e represent Him. For it is also a day 5 for remembering Him, a day bright m., holy commusion; 9:30 a 445 ' with the iri a 2 . chureh school; 11 a. m. confirma. | WIth the spirit that was in Him Remember— on and sermon by the Rt. Rev. C. Brewster; 7:30 p. m., evening and sermon. Thursday—Thanksgiving Day, $ a. m., holy communion; 10:30 a. m., | Thanksglving service and sermon. Second Advent Sunday—10 a. m., S service with s Prophetic cvening service continual onts. or more Union A. M. E. y—10:45 a. m subject: 1ks- s Rev. his Zion sermon by Nehemiah's m., Sun- sermon by Springfield, “m., of st e 2 . who will be class in re- — St. special 30 m., Jesus gave hrolee bread. Jesus gave thanks before institut- ing thy Sacrament of His love. Jesus gave thanks on one occasion in 50 memorable a way that forever fter that place and occasion was P nd musi- G. Apelgren the Kir sa day school; rmon by the Times with rs just for the fervancy of His nksgiving prayer, afn, “on the same night In | which He was betrayed,” Jesus “gave thanks.” Clearly Mim, we nually .. Bible study then, must, flled with grace gratitude; and this anksgiving Day will seem to us not merely memorial of a particular feast day in the history of Massachusetts Ba Colony and a part of our New Eng- if we would follow | Congregational Churches be Firat Sunday—10 a. m., church schoc 11 a. m. kindergarten; 11 a. m., pre-Thanksgiving service, se Rev. Theodore A. Greene m., Men's Bible, class, leader: | Greene; 5 p. m., Armenian service, Rev. Yervant H. Hadidian, Ph.D.: 6:30 p. m, Young People's meeting. Tuesday—2 p. m., Bible class for Armenian women; 3 p. m., English class for Armenian women; 6:30 p. , supper meeting of First Church Men's association. Thursday—10:45 Thankegiving service tist church., Fridey meeting. ristian Sclence ervice at 11 a. and Body.” a. m even the m., sub- nday Wednesday o'clock. , meeting at § Nondenominational |a great Christian day, sacred to the |spirit and memory of our Master, Tt | Il serve to remind us further, that He not only gave to others arment of praise.” hut that he wore p. m., Junior it Himself every day! Sunday school | Then, us gave thanks ited this | chien for thosg bless- !ings, which He recefved in common with others. Many of us are inclined lo give thanks. if at all. for those things which make us different from others. No so, e gives thanks in this pa .and continu- v for that which makes Him one with all men. 1t instinctive, well-nigh in- evitable that a man shall give thanl and be ma Appy when the select souls, the best intellects, the cholee spirits recognize as one of themselve things, the unique honors, the sp cial blessings come his w But is worthy of our consideration Thanksgiving Day that God Al- |Mighty's perfect gentleman, Jesus p. m., Bible study, |Christ, the fairest soul that Wednesflay — 3 p. m. children's dawned on Galilee, : 7:45 p. m., Bible stuc nd |just the reverse! iksgiving service, “I thank Thee, O Father, Thou hast hid these things from the Sun sermon by 1 3 m., 3 10:45 a. m,, wanson; 4:30 p. are m. al. servie Monday—7 cture on Hjorlin, Scout All to union ! Bap- o in m., First illwestrated Majester K. . Sweden m., by 30 p. m, BRoy —8 p. m., Male chorus South 9:30 a. m., Ttalian school, :30 a. m., senior and young people’s grades and over; 10:30 a. m. worship at the ltalian mission, Hunter road; 10:45 . m., morning worship, mon: Set in Purpose”; address to juniors “Candles”; 11 a. m.. beglnners' de- partment of the church echool; 12:10 p. m., main division of the church school; 2:30 p. m., Assyrian wor- ship; 2:30 p. m., church school at the Ttallan mission, Hunter road; 7 p. m, Italian worship at South chureh, Rev. Giuseppe Paladino will preach; 7:15 p. m., eevning worsh Motion pleture: “Ten Comman. ments,” part two. Monday—7:15 p. m,, m Troop 2, B. 8. A, Tuesday—2 p. m era’ meeting: 7:30 p. m., ity training school at church, Thursday—10:45 Thanksgiving Day service at the Baptist church. Rev, Dr. George W. C. Hill will be the preacher. Stanley Memorial m., senior and in- rtment. nksgiving I musie. No rehearsals on Sunda is sli departmer — People’s 3 ):15 a. m., wo prayer sorv- a. m. hip: theme, ings Through Christ's 15 p. m., Sunda Young People’ Soiviad itherial AAE Chvistian Adopted Son—A Born-Again him New ering’ 6 p. m., p. m., An Emma Sunday—10 prayer service; 1 Gospel m. them unto babes.” That was what made Christ thankful! was different from other men, that He was like them: Gospel was for a morning 10:45 a. m., “Is It Nothipg to You?”; 12:15 p. m., Sun- day school; 3 p. m., Ukrainian serv- m., Young People’s servi Coming of the Lord eting of but Assyrian moth- commun- the First select few, but emplify could be experienced and appreciated by some choice splrits only, who stood above their fellows 1 intellectual acumen, spiritual sight, nobility of character, thankful rather for {he inclusiveness of Tis Gospel and the fact that it 11d be {aken and a. m. union Bible study chearsal termediate school; service of worship, the subject of th pastor, Rev. R “The Habit of T roon, junior, prim ners' departments, Thursday-—10:45 Thanksglving service Baptist church, Lutheran Churches church hanksgiving special music; by the will 1 are two lessons from hanksgiving. ways and for nds us. anks this week not for the things different, but for th o greatest thing make us sons of God, ghest and most sacred he: which we and all men ho!d in ony sery T ire at ficn N. Gilman. 1:3 Toston My Wi m- like 8 h Sym- | whic “The those nmon. 1y let that ha the sp! iving, and vou ¢ hicesing of God ur ny-T, e ot v ot fail to The services Sunday evening will mon by the pastor Monday ey egation week. on your in Swe B. (. Orchestra Entertains Childven A concert was glven at New- He for Crippled Childr. v the Everyman's Bibl estra this city. The directed by Charles H M International Bible s S \( 1 ’onl\' (‘onventiof Sunday school follc tional T Studer loe in 11 Rour at 7 v I g Thanksgivi s ! 4 Miss ! T m n « of s ort ogram was follows American Cir a. s of the su ™ Monday be reecived Tuesday ca W gious s Thank Friday Inesday st Sur ice; a. m, T e will mect Thursday—10:45 Thanksgiving servi No German school § John's (¢ RELIGIOUS 1TEMS han inz hotl- First ly class, ribute Thanksgiving in need 1y religious class t week because of t Vs, 1 will I'riday a ® Trinity gatior Al Methodist Churches Sy Tible ¢ Bil school Day” Every Worma church sermon: “Mov Epworgh league; T 1dress urch tomor hold its class 10:45 a ;6 pom, t u ft m Methodlst 15 ever | gave thanks for | Not that He |f |this season not that His | | grown into th celebrating common | Hiteratu thanks whenever he | | grate red in the memory of His hear- | BRI GERSHEN HADAS tion Brethren Sons of Isreal HEBREW FEAST OF TABERNACLES Thanksgiving Day is of dinary significance to the people. They perhaps more any other group in Amer reason to be proud and thankful and prayerful for that experiment | which was begun with the Pilgrim colonists of Massachusctts and has great land. { Jew may well pride in this for it is another vindication of that philosophy of life #nd of istory which moves th h the pages of the Hebrew T reader of Governor Bradford's nal, any student of ¢ American history will realige how powerful was the Hebraie element in the making of the Puritan commonwealth. Thanksgiving Day summons w especially to the higher life and :r fellowship which - is the the entive range of Hebrew 1t is just when the world forgets the ideals of the Pil- grims that the world has need of | ue. “We are most needed when we | most hated.” 1o Jew is thankful for this day, for this marvelous effort to- ward spiritual harmony and free- dom which we call America. Pers cuted and driven about from land to land for almost two thousand years, his life often in danger, his property confiscated, his opinions suppressed take The jour- 1y the ar T !with never a chance at defence, with | Tew realize ourselves con- | of | a| land tradition and heritage, but wo‘ lence seen “the | | America ; or when the exceptional | | on that the way of life He eame to ex- | in- | but | understood by Tus rnoon at | that |ancient praver wise and prudent and hast revealed |0 the ill of never a semblance of justice, to the full the th American freedom. But freedom is ever a venture—a large venture in self-expression: and | the Jew must see to it that in carr ing this venture forward he acquits himself not meanly and clfishly, but nobly and jus The glory of America lies not in its wealth and in its size; fts civilization 1s not the fine plumbing and wonderous build- ings and machines that we have [ here: Americanism is not to be found | {in the vulgarity and boastful insol- and heard here and | merica. The heart of nd its greatest glory is the ep passion’ for human freedom and justice everywhere. For that we e thankful. The Jew would indeed be faith- less to his history and false fo his destiny if he did not thank God f I the goodness that has heen our Tor ages the Jew brought before the world the con- that the whole life as of all life i Tnde And to no group in s this con- cept so vital a reality as to the Pil- grime. The key to their whole en- terprise was a conviction of “the sanetity of covenants and heliefs in a providential guidance through wilderness“to a promised land And it was truly in the ancient Hebrew T racles that the first Day was celebrated then, promptings of our hearts, Tring to onr lips at {his there in has velation the The therefora, n the cited on sacred fes- Slessed art Thou, O Tord 10od King of the TUniverse, who hath kept us in life and hath pro- erved ns and enabled us to reach tive day Religious Items There will be a musical the Elim Swedish mmy chureh to- morrow evening. lav. G. Apclgren of Sweden will condiXt the program, nd there will be vocal and instru- 1mental musie, The King's Ix Swedish Rapti day evening Bdith Rarrett, A rally will be conducted at A. M. E. Zion church tomorrow, and prizes will be awarded at the eve- | ning service, | Th> annual Congregation opened Thursd evening First Lutheran ch attendance. It is four evenings and Monday night oncerning Courage” topic of the Men's Bible class of the Iirst Congreg thurch tomorrow ning. November supper mecting of First Congregational chureh n's assoclation will b day evening. 1 card will speak hour at ughters of the Elim chureh will meet on t the home of Mrs. Foxon place hia at the | continuing will com for to a will be the discussion a- eve Mo il v, Willia Unharnessed Nort Gertrn orence tor, 1D hish ai visit Mark's Episcopal ¢ and pre t He op th will ach at also administer Fir: People’s Miss Je vin; William er, Mr. and Mrs, 10 hostess., society tomorrow will be riner Clark ning. nd W | the { fearing ch with a large | o GIVE THANKSs |CHOIR LEADER T0 v BECOME BRIDE © Onganist at Stanley Memorial + ' Church to Wed Businessman McCRA Church REV, A VOICING OF GRATITUDE Tea finer, Decp down in the t of ¢ man there is found the nobler feeling of gratitude for kindness ! shown! for favors done—and there | M prominent Muriel in The engagement of Louise Stockwell, church musical circles, to Willlam J. Gooby, local busin in young people rises to the lips the words of thanks ! that voice that feeling of gratitude and solve tha debt that such kind- ress and such munificence incur. circles in Trinity Methodist church, will be formally announced at the Methodist church | this afternoon. The announcement | will be made by Mre. Gilbert P. Marsh, nee Gretchen Larson, im- med following, her marriage to Tor just such a purpose—the pur- of voicing our gratitude to the 1l One Whose kindnees and Whose favors have been extended in our nation’s behalf, does the chief exceutive of these United States of | America sct aside one cach | and—accordingly, ‘mber 25, 1926, will find men and women, dwellers in this land of ours, gathe=ed together in prayerful at- titude, returning heartfelt thanks to true God for blessings re- ceived and seeking guidance for the future that throngh good deeds and brotherly love they deserve a continuance of His favors. | Looking through history, we find, credit, that the coming festival as one ing to, the Almighty, days now distant and nd—as we read along, ficult to picture that ber v in 1621 when, gether for the purpose God, for His bounteous favors in their regard, a zealous band of God- | men and women right earn observed first ksgiving in*N What adford had accorded a grateful | colony—namely—to the Heavenly ther of favors benignly bestowed, | ashington 1 a grateful na- tion when, i . he set aside No- vember 3 ¢ of public thanksgiving and prayer to be ob- knowledging with grate. s the many and signal fay- ¢ Almighty God." .\n finer example can this show to her no Jose No one the pa of | our nation’s | ance of the of thanksgiv- dates back to ir remote— it is not dif- | crisp Novem- | gathered to- | of thanking to obser in the ew England. true MISS MURIEL L. STOCKWELL Gilbert P, al he Marsh, son of Deputy U. S. Mar: and Mrs. A. P. Marsh, {and wiil made at the in connection with the weddir All four young people have been ,chums and the announcement comes as pleasant news to those who know them. Miss Stockwell is a pianist who has played In eral local chure 11 for Everyman's Bible | class. is choir director and organist at the Stanley Memorial church, and is connected with the C. 1. Pierce Co., in the music partment Mr. Gooby Gooby and is connceted with his father in the firm of E. J. Gooby and Son, shect metal contrac- fors. He is a graduate of the course in building instruction at the Carne- tute hnology at Pitts- Pa. nation vernments and can we malke of her than this her gratitude to God paid publicly on cach last Thursday November—and, while we of New Dritain gather with our kith and Kkin | to make of the coming festival a ay of peace and happiness around ur family hearth, we, Amerleans | Il—Protestant, Catholie, Jow—in cping with the first proclamation its national observance day th ks to (lod. should remember “beseech Him to pardon our na- tional and other transgressions to nromote the knewledge and practice of true religion and virtue and to rant unto all mankind such a de- of femperal prosperity as He knows fo he best prouder boast s¢ She is a son of J. to na other Methodist "He was prominent on dist basketball team of the ch league, International Bitle Students’ Association Subjec “Nany Comng Back rom Hell Soon” Nany Comng Back rom Hel Soon HOW! WHEN! WHERE! What is Hell and Who are There Hear what the scriptures say By E. J. COWARD of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sunday 3 P. M. M. Hall (formerly 0. U. A. M.) 277 Main St. or, the nter- anizations. Meth alone hu THOSR. Seats Free Everybody Welcome No Collection Week | g The First Church of Christ 10:00 A. M., Sunday Church School. AM 11:00 ., A Pre-Thanksgiving Service, Sermon by the Pastor, “TWO KINDS OF THANKS M, Subject: SGIVING” Men's Bible Class. Leader, MR. 0 P. M., Young People’s Meeting. “REPORTS FROM OUR NORTHFIELD DELEGATES.” THE TE ~ sou Sunday Evening, Sermon You will Iy hy the Past rdially we on, ¢ come N COMMANDMENTS Part 11 on these Laws of Life. TH 'CHURCH Doors Open at 6:145 Morning Worship at “Set Purpose.” to all services at 10 all times, man and active | reception | Marsh-Larson | de- | WILL ASK CHURCHES TO HELP MAKE COURT OF HONOR PERMANENT (polean have declared that nowhere |have they ever seen a monument | President of Stanley Me- possessing the personal and stronsg A appeal of our unique and singularly forial Men’s Club Says | veautitul court of honor. Hundreds Do\vot Desire “The committee advances the ar- Monument on Hilltop. | gument that the land at the entrance |to the park cannot be made to st |tain the arch made into stone, th | the land is a shifting, sliding 6o | but it proposes to put a much heavier monument upon the very top of this hill, which the commit- tee says is in danger of sliding into the valley. An appeal to the churches of all denominations in the city to take an |active part in a campaign to ascer- | tain the feeling of the people on the question of the memorial to veterans {of the World war, will'be made by | |George V. Hamlin, president of the | Men's club of the Stanley Memorial | Ichurch within a week, according to |statements made by Mr. Hamlin at {a meeting of the club last evening. fter talking with hundreds of “If people who take the troubi gineering feats that are accomplished almost daily, where heavy structures at the water's edge or in . th an easily see that the whole question here setttles ljmnplv‘ and at the request of many, | SClf down,to a question of expense. “IT it §s a question only of a few I take this step because I belicve the public of New Britain wants to | thotisands of dollars more to haye |1etain a permanent court of honor, |SCMething that —the - people do in | rather than a monument on top of | fR°t want. let us have it rather than the park,” said Mr. Hamlin, pay $165,000 for something they«da | = not want | While other action is contemplat- [ wojoged with an led, which may delay the erection of | 1o (o think it over and (o write lots the monument proposed by the com- |t rs to committee, mayor and news- | mittee, Mr. Hamlin's first step he | o 8 ORI o o S enes s is to focus the attention of the | 'y 7% “ROM |church people on the court of honor, | ryq evening's program inciuded |because he claims he has found the |14nj5 and vocal solos and an hour's public desires that the present tem- | dntdrtainment hy M. Fward Kidnes, rorary memorial be made Perma- | comedy magician. |nent, rather than a monument be | erected according to plans adopted. | In his talk Mr. Hamlin said: “Six years ago when I came to this | city, knowing no one and having no fricnds here, one cold rainy Sund morning, wandering about the city I | SERVICES HERE flN until inquiry disclosed the fact that 10 Give T[]a[]ks it was the entrance to a public park | There between those rows of posts ziving Day will be observed ay of next week in various are interested will to note the en- appeal for poo- | | | o e for more than an hour T was held spellbound and paid my respects to | cach individual post. “So great was the influence of th different churches, Thero monument upon me that I have | Wwill be special Thansgiving of never ceased to speak in its praise. [ance in the regular masses in the I never approach it or pass through | Catholic churches. TIn t! Jewish it without paying this same silent |synagogue and regular Thanks !tribute to those who d the last |service will be at 8:15 p. full measnre of devotion in order [Friday. that we might now enjoy Jo “irst, South and Stan “A committee of 12 seems in spite |morial Congregational churches of all that the public expres a | Trini Methodi: nd First Baptist want to have, to desire and to im- rches will join in a union pose upon us a monument of an ' Thankegiving servi t 10:45 a. m,, other type. People from all over | TI sday in the First Japtist {the world, people who have traveled | church. Rev. Dr. George W. €, |everywherg, who have noticed me- | Hill will be the speaker, morials to our soldier dead, includ- | —_— ing even the costly tomb of Na-| Page on He has been active in | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Sermon subject “MOVING DAY” 7:15 p. m.—“Uzzah.” 'Soloist~\§7atson Woodford, tenor People’s Church of Christ Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Morning theme: New Things Through Christ’s Suffering. By nature and by practice far— How ver. from God Yet now by Grace brought nigh to Him Through faith in Jesus' Blood. Evening Theme: A Again Child. Christian—An Adopted Son—~A Bora FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10 Bible School Ross 10:45 Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Subje GRATITUDE OR INGRA Music: Anthem—*"Praise the Soprano Solo y'—M Thursday 10:45, Dr. The Wm. TITUDE—WHICH? Lord"—>Maunder. nna United Thanksgiving B Hill, Preac will give Service, Tonight 7:00, S representation of ON-DENOMINATIONAL SUBJECT:—Dr. D. D. Vaughan will continue his series on Psychology. METHODIST CHURCH 9:30 Sunday Morning STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, 10:45 M.—Thanksgiying Service, Special musie and scrmon. “THE HABIT OF THANKSGIVING” A cordlal invitation and hearty welcome to allt

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