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NEW BRITAI TURDAY, DECI sppm e ol ST, JOSEPH'S PARISH CONVENT SALVATION ARMY 7 it vt o Wednesday—S p. m., prayer, fund, and $100 to the church. One oraise and testimony service, S ity ». Bible study. Text ’ |new member, Harold Goodfellow, book—"Deliverance", ‘ / 1 5 ‘\\':u! admitted to the club. ; | Refreshments were served. 1\ Full Gospel A$sembly | Baptist Cburches | Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., Swedish h : . il s A A l ’. Gh . | % B Sy AT s ; song service. B G T ey : : | Anmal Appeal for Christmas Herald to Take Part * f 1 v ing, 3 h meeting a a. . v e ¢ Moo i s s nice First i SUEE DR G fo c B S . [ Fal In Religious Canvass Sunday—10:45 a. m. morning chorus | | 3 i \ | D]]]]](}I‘S NOW Made by Sall]{’,s A questionnaire, to be published by worship, sermon by Rev. Willlam Thursday even t ) e | £ Ithe Herald for one week beginning Ross, subject: “Advent Promises”; e 3 in cooperati g . m\ ) o ¥ B i x : tha chitrehrchols sk 4 g Tond: in (0?]!(! ation with th 12:10 p. m., Bible sc anc h 2 N avation Army kettles made ! churches of various cities and thee erhood class; 7 p. m. Young Pco- a L s e e their first appearance on the street | Adtertising Clubs of America, is ex ple’s meetin D L e e e 3 ; . today and the annual dri%e for pected to produce interesting infor Monday— m., Boy Scouts. 3 Beople's fellowahin 680 b.om. 4 I TOE ' ? o o G I H 4 money for Christmas cheer for un-|mation concerning the religious be Tuesday—7:43 p. m., senior chap- : ekl ; fortunates, to whom the pleasures liefs of the communi ter of W. W SR & X ¢ . and the luxuries of life are denied, | The information to be derlved Wednesday 30 p. m, 1 y—service in English w i | % % T o & g M has started. through the questionnaire is training. Young Woman W ¥ communion at 9 a. m., Iu”(]n'l; 1 S - 3 ¢ ¥ o s 3 After tonight the kettles will be ! pected to be used in a non-sects guild supper at 6:30 p. m.; mecting man 10:4 a m. S nday 1'“. 100 Y F: e e g withdrawn until next Saturday | campaizn on religion to be conduct at 7. Mrs. Goff and Miss Walter In | following each service, in the re . o : ; : when they will again be placed on ed from Christmas to New Year's. charge. ective - [\‘e“gtous Items Fla b AT I By e (P the streets and will be kept there| The questions have been drawn St. Mark's Episcopal Second Sun v in Advent. Holy communion 7:30 ° a. m. Church| Thursday—3 p. m., religious trz A assoclation for N f g until Christm. | up by a committee of 50 clergymen. ing: 7:45 p. m., servics I T e e — . wk DF 3 . % 4 i 4 No money is allowed by the Com- | There afe 12 of them. The first Friday—2:30 p. m. I ! I A The men of the Stanley Memorial . ¥ iy UBOC SR 3 5 3 S s munity Chest for the yearly appeal, | questionnaire will be published Mon clety; 6 p. m., I 1y ) lay evening o'clock. church will hold a fellowship sup- 4 4 7 MR P Sy Ay . but through funds received through | qday and annual meetin Thurs ! Ald society. T dny el e ey e A0 : E G s AR ARSI ST the Kettles last year the “Sallies SEe s = | shristie, pastor of the First Congre- Z ? T L S . . u were able to supply Christmas din- ! German R0 i gational church of Middletown, will Y = 1 X ners to persons, by means of | van i‘he Great Sunday — 9:30 a. m., .wn_rhy nCaCven "71 .| cpeak g v gt £ the “Kettle money” which provided school; 10:30 a. m, service in F : rsary of entrance into *PYCine L i lead the Ep- i g haskets for §5 famfllies. Toys and 1ish, sermon: “Preparing the Way ! hi 11:15 a.'m,, SuD=} .o heneie meeti £ tOmorrow eve- £ b 4 ‘ 3 Al 3 * i other gifts were given to more than For the Lord”; 11:30 a. m.. com- day s \ . ning at the Trinity M. E. chureh, hrer i 3 e o R : 300 children. munion, service in German, sermon: L etical | "o \Woman's Home Misslonary P / Al 4 . % The Salvation Army makes no “Measuring Ourselves by the Right i § p.omy, the ehurch | & o Trinity M. E. ghifreh " 5 { v = s g § other appeal for Christmas funds, Beale.” ol ha) sodialll toal W arnsaney R & - &y 3 except through the kettles. No let- Tuesday—3-10 p. m., church so-| m., R ALE: noon at the home of Mrs. Stotts, 3 4 1 “ N } 4 tegg are sent out nor is any one ap- eal. clous school wli et 4 ; L ; - |proached with an appeal. Cash and Wednesday—3 p. m., class in re- ursday—3:15 | ; S R A T utheran o My R Vil s ; checks sent to Ensign Carl Fred- ligious tnstruction liglous echool w g SR i . Z . LAY -3 rickson, or Treasurer TLeon A. Thursday—3 p. m., class in re-)the catechetical cla {versury of the opening of its new s A 5 g s L g S oo 5 Sprague will be accepted for this Yglous instruction: 8 p. m., prayer| I - hurch building on Court street. a0 R A e B : L v purpose, is so specified. | meeting o English, mee havles B Barstns Lonaliaantor e "= L PR P el | Checks should he made payable A et | 5 S e committee, and Rev. 4 E e & P R : 3 to the Salvation Arm lim ‘(Swedieh) James L. Barton, D.D., LL.D. general } Bund: 10 a. m, Bible school English sepy® X . ] LAy A SRR §h 5 | % and men’s Bible class; 11 a. m., and ice; 9 : schooly 10:45 [Sccretary of the American board, X Boutty » o o ; B Stanley Memorial b= 2 ik el i b will speak at the First Congrega- ; 2 rs % 5 Y | Young People's meeting. Address s by Rev. Gustav H. Schneck and — singing by a men’s quartet. Mcthodist Church Monday—8 p. m., church monthly — meeting. Thursday—2:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aid| S 5 p. m., Everyman's society. 2:30 a. m., Woman's Friday—8 p, m., sermon by Rev. Bi ; 230 a. m, church J. 0. Hammarberg. g ol m., sermon, “The member canva Dr. Barton ceed George V. Hamlin, as president 1 the Men's Bible class mer e . / - AR of the Men's club of Stanley Me- noon, the topic being “The Near AR R . : : morial church at a meeting of the East Today.” i . - » 2 : 5 ‘ SR club last evening. Other officers are Rev. Thodore A. Greene, pastor of : _ L A N s e as follows: Vice-president, Arthur First Congregational church AR i insans 4 , i T e C. Anderson; recording &ecretary, R. E- will preach tomorrow at Middlebury e i o 3 B. Crocker; treasurer, H. R. Board- Not Ivan the Terrible but Ivan the coliege, Middlebury, Vt. o - 3 . Ban N - |man entertainment commit Greut. Ia" (o vedr-old/ Ty ckt i ity 8 Cross”i 3 p. m. re-| The Armenian congregation at the | / v ; e : T . ~— |Harry Holland; refreshment com- gon, som of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. o oo ‘ ristmas music by senior | First Congregational church will be s — ” T £ e : ‘ |mittee, ~Albert Olson; membership Erickson of Pierr D. Though partment; G p. m. Epworth 20dressed tomorrow afternoon by | " SRR : |committee, Edwin Sandberg: visiting he's only two, he weighs 105 pounds First league; T:15 p. m., sermon, “Stand- .\|r‘.I .\ln)u:.\l:an‘ of“li(u'ln’h!. T '«lflnmm’ilmv, ]Alfl\ wnder Smyrk; chap- and is growing . He weighed & PLE i school; |ing Still and Gggng Forward.” Mr.| Samuel McCutcheon wi e e i S 4. (lain, Rev. R. N. Gilman. | nlne pounds at birth and began to morning worship; 12:15 p. m., Men's| Monday m., Sunshine go- Meeting of the Ifirst Congregational | oqupig convent at the corne Bible class; 5 p. m., Armenan serv- | ciety; 3 p.m., W. I M G e aEane ERONL LRotltyele [ 1 n streets is fce; 6:30 p. m., Young FPeople’s| Tuesday afternoon — Methodist L‘}';l";m r;'\-.n 8. Buclld Hartwng pyiiging of which the parish mi will be dedicate 1 soon, second floor 14 . .oms. meeting. group at tl :30 p. m. l',”]_’“p’:';:"r"""‘?""({r““d Miss Jennette | well be proud. In it the Sisters of | The building is of brick with | Michacl Roth of 63 Jubilee street, | preparation for the annual m' 3 Lo e e L it . ¢ 3 : : Carol Holland was elected to sue- Trinity ected that the convent, which re- en and pantry, a reception room, a ab r destroyed by fire, room, and a dining room. The Monday — 5:15 p. m., slanding Philathea ¢ Gy et e e LR : 3 St. Joseph will have a residence brown stone (rimmings. Among the prominent wood carver, is making a | ° eoririittes meeting, 3 ass meeting; 8 | ”'; “;“;‘lfl ‘}_?m:"(j M which combines all modern facilities ,rooms on the first floor are a chapel, special altar for the chapel. | e hd Ny ble class for | p. m., junior aid meetir society of the First Congregational | | lrs ur Tucalay—3 . m, Tble clase for e S R e e 0 Armenian women; 3 p. m., English ernoon—W. H. M. |ChU . aupper mee O Ao o class for Armenian women; 6:30 p. ocial tea; 2:30 p. m. week-day | TSty eventng, = Mrs. ”-‘I" 1] (. Bl Ph radios, or lern amuse- probably r reason why the .. Young Women’s Missionary so- 1 Wit srade; (4 plim, ) i R MG on, s ! : ‘ joved by : Nestorian missionar- 10:00 A. M. Sunday Church School. cloty supper meeting; p. m., rehearsal of Christmas mus od . Smith, 1 le of the eastern Chinc ities. |1 15 pletely disappeared while | community school for leadership junior department. The afficers and teachers of the Vit oxception of the govern- Mohammedanism, an cqually alien \ X [iSmi modE cop | Flirst Congregational church Sunday | e Ti Gaars: e g 5 o 5 e B {ealalngiin chapel || Thursday —7:45 . m, prayer| st Congregational « ‘!\l(“rd: ol nlly‘ ment teil h, which linkks un all |religion amon tha Chirese, s be- | 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Wednesday—2:30 p. m. sixth | meeting. Sl ol e npper il cort | provineial capitals of the republics a come so firmly rooted in many parts TSt by grade, week-day church school. | Tr 4 n m, sewing " school; |ferencs | Thursday eyening. - Miss| i ottor ; ) Tactory, and a lof the ¢ 5 Sl by ] ) iy S o i sevent peade | m., choir rehearsal; § p. m, | ! 1 “1 o .\.1. ury of ']h» Women's = wall izn-m goods | Christian missions now dot the MR. CHARLES B. PARSONS, Chairman s A S braT Sorcert loard of Missions will speak on g n on the et Sianfu shows vicinity of Sianfu* f B r Member St e week-day church school; 4:30 p. m. class orch concert . S5 s 1 5 Sl 0. ry Member Canvass. Subject: Girl Scout meeting; 6:30 p. m., every | S i B S It Is Now Called fl]e CthflgG e s } 5 ;l J 7T k “THE FIRST CHURCH BUDGET” member canvass committec supper | Second Advent | ens Alis Y| e " L e TAUTORC L 3 g rabs an ews Take REV. JAMES 1. BAR T ‘ : bs and J . JAMES L. BARTON, D.D., LL.D. o China ect ¢ AT Ko o the First Congregational society in closer touch with up-to-dat meeting. ¥ m., Sunday school; | °F C 1 y 5 % 00 1 D.D., ridey—9:30 0. m, all-day sewing |11 a. m., Sunday morning servics | Wil peck a Christmas box for its | ern business cer | Quickly to Electricity of the American Board. Subject: meeting of Women's Missionary o- | with sermon by the pastor, followed | 10me missionary, Rev. 8. M. Penn. | source of Chinese History | Jerusalem, Dec. 4 (B — Arab: “OUR INHERITANCE” clety; 2:30 p. m., mission study by communion; subject: “The Song Mrs. Samuel McCuteheon and Mrs.| Washingt O TiRor e When explorers 1 to 1 1 Jews have taken so enthusia. class, leader, Mrs. F. G. Platt; 7:30 |of Songs 15 p. m., evening serv- |A. J. Lee are in charge. anfu, capital of rovi over the scerets t to clectricity for cooking and . . p. m., Boy Scout meeting. ice with sermon an's Condition| The union choir which sang at . Swhare o s, includ. history, it is bel ¢ ation | he \at the Jaffa Blectric com 12:15 . M. Men’s Bible Class. Leader: DR. BARTON. ey * |and” Circumstan the First Lutheran church on the ling American ris o lof vh ¢ Sianfu will pany has been able to declare a six Subject: “THE NEAR EAST TODAY.” South | Thursda 30 p. m., Bible study Occasion of the 45th anniversary |held recently by bu: e as interest hat |pee cent dividend. | y—9:30 a. m., Italian school, lon Book of Philippians. celebration will sing again tomor- |the beleagucred e | md in S s Preliminary work in connection 3 ; . Sunday—9:30 a. SRS v e row evening at the same church. |ctpital of ¢ Tablels” of Sis ntain relics and | with a great electrification scheme 6:30 P. M. Young People’s Meeting. ell departments; 9:30 a. m., s | ) [ 5 ; P emp e mportance, the Jordon, designed fo revolu S W 2 and young people's grades and over; | Christian Science | The Ladies' Ald society of the| Then Shensi was s ords of importance, | on the Jordon, designed to | Subject: “WORLD GLIMPSE 10:30 &, m., worship at the Italian| Sunday—Service at 11 a. m. sub- Blim Swedish Baptist church will [tary fronticr, but the development |POWDIY estorian. W“ln. which | tionize Palestine’s economic Leader: MRS. SAMUEL McCUTCHEON. mission, Hunter road; 10:45 m., |ject: “God the Only Cause and hold its annual meeting Thursday |of the castern and coast regions WS erected in the cighth cent tions, is going ahead with a rush, | N. morning worship, sermon: ‘‘Whose, | Creater.” Sunday school at 9:30 a afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gus- [robbed Sianfu of its g P J rl_‘l !‘\w t <Jv l%;]‘ny\“l w ‘.v” and For What?” Address to juniors: m. b “:r”:r"! 69 Humphrey = street, government moved i propagation of the Christian religion READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS, “I Must”; 11 a. m. beginers’ de- | Religious school Wednesiay and Hortford. =~ y |to Peking. Once sin L s S FOR YOUR WANTS | partment of the church 6chool; 12:10 Thursday. A special song service will be aed host to th el | p. m., main division of the church Psem feature .of the evening service to- |when the emperor anl dowager | S s o ; R Yonte ationa morrow at the Swedish Bethany |empress fled there to cseape school; 2:30 p. m., Assyrlan wor Nondenominational morrow a 3 y here t = ship; 2:30 p.pm., church school at| = church. Raymond €. Helsing will |cution by revolutionists during th THE GLAD-HAND ('HL’R“H the Itallan mission, Hunter road; | Récbies open the service with an organ re- |Boxer uprising. 7p m Ttalian worship at South | Sunday—DMorning prayer at 10:15 cital. The choir and male chorus % Important Commercial Center kil dttord ot clae e at 10:45 Will sing, assisted by Mrs. Eleanore| Sianfu is the g t srih- | . urch, Peter Sbrocco of Hartford |o'clock; morning w 10:45 Wi r north- |k e AR e aaehs 7115 p. m. evening | 'clock. (heme: "A Working Faith | Vahistrom, soprano, and Miss' Ellen | west China thoush it licks any | It 15 God's Sanctuary for all the people. worship. Motion picture: “Counsel |in Christ.” Sunday school at 12:15 Person, pianist. The public is in- railroad and water transportation The open Church is your Invitation Sunday Sermon Subjects Monday—8:15 p. m. monthly sup- |p. m. ening service at T o'clock, || Mrs. H. Stead will lead the Young | soon linkc Sianu with the cost has | B 11:00 A. M. “The City and the Cross.” per and meeting of the young wom- |theme: “Two Trees.™ cople’s meeting at the First I not yet reached this far e @ | — Sli¥departrrent. ‘There will be &| Tuesday— m.. Bible study. tist ¢ | tomorrow evening. interior and the Wi . . 7:15 P. M. “Standing Still and Going Forward.” from the bazaar will be read; 7:15 | m., children’s meet ist church World Wide guild |navigable to thi 50“ h Congreg&ttonal C urch s i i p. m., meeting of Troop 2 3. Thursday—7:46 p. m., 7 will meet Tuesday evening at th Despite its iso which wo ILDGAR L. BROWI\, Bautone i e - 5 War o S the most impor commcrelal meeting of South Church Brother- | Emmanuel Gospel Reports from all departments will important commercial AL 3 s hood. Dr. Potter of Hartford will| Sunday—10 .. morning be Elven at the meeting of the First clties in China. (This fact iy due (o MORNING WORSHIP, 10:45 e > 5 be the speaker; 7:30 p. m. com- prayer service; 10:45 p. m Draw ptist Church Woman's socicty Fri- ‘_ 5 looa K ion ¢ . P ¢ - . munity training school at the First|Nigh”; 12:15 p. m. school; day afternoon. Mrs. J. Henderson Several trade ro from two to mon by the Pastor—*“Whose, and for What? Wedltday oh 60l , re- | the sermon on the mount the la > Woman's Foreign Miesionary |trial ver o Bearsal of the girlat chovus: T . !the present kingdom of God, into Society of Trinity Methodist church |Central = Asia ; AL Evening Worship at 7:15 Doors Open at 6:45 rehearsal of the orchestra. Hioh onl th S will meet with Miss Bertha Sheldon, |Crossed —and recro hy Thursday—9:30 a. m. all-day | born of the or is it the 45 South High street, on Monday y atn The senior chapter of the First |butary of the I Ho, is not Tuesday—2 p. m., As study and praise meeting, home of Miss Ruth Connolly, 25 (spell doom to an Amcric . Main and Arch Streets Sihinoh, 3 p. m., Ukrainian service; 6 p. m., Will be In charge of the missionary {hree thousand ! ch- sowing meeting of t the fu /e afternoon at 3 o'clock [ who use various *types of i | B “C0 sel for the Def nse : with IugeiaRe “beasts of | For the Defense.” [p. m. Young People's meeting at 6 Vited. facilities. The railroad which will Worship at some Church tomorrow. Christmas program and reporis| Wednesday and Thursday—3 ers’ meeting; 6:30 p. m., suppe outh Burritt street, similarly situate Wednesd: 3 m.. united | Young People’s service; 7 p. m ing important done for Morchead ol; ¢ redy a bit of thual procession o will be served i3 eviticus, mixe will bo given Burden.? Sugar, ito 1 : A Picture that is distinctly different. | united wee chnreh sct ] day " \ » club, Monday, T W ‘ 1 cast, and . 3 _ 10:45 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School meeting he 8 o s | : i the Trinity o i 1 west, | g A most cordial welcome will be given you. | find Sermon by Rev. Wm. Ross Hhke Subject: Junior ]\x'l ;\‘m\‘ L : £ & 3 5 2 ADVENT PROMISES Ay & o o ) 1 P nin 5 sians em: . v ¢ Pe W Rt o supper in charge ¢ . G W ’ n.. midweek | on Tu : R e e b Anthem: “Ilarken Unto Me, O My People. Sullivan bin, followed by tall s Slntavertann oeil e £ Elizabe 2 ¢ i T Trio: “Praise Ye." — Verdi Wolfenden of Brist r y—$ 1 Tensgdeparime g Sianfu Morecombe, nd harle t irand strect itain Institute will spe I- tion by t Bronte and Her Cour s T - dren's hooks, times in its « meeting of the Rifle el Swedi, har % N o of its builide Political Fight Ts test during the M 1 } MORNING THEME—*A Working Faith in Christ.” N r 3 L lion from 1 7 ¢ paspRIR sl LI st oIy M UL Theme for Movie Film ! Il on all four tonped BEVENING THEME—"Two Trees.” oefiosl; 10145 5 1 by the junior Bpecia S cenisiing & bilian moliticallarilatlo: thanthose s “It was the sight of Thy dear Cross, first weaned my ship, sermon by t ) T 5 e plnge he le In mall town is “Counsel |gates of t} . I > A (£ > he shown or soul from earthly things; and taught me to esteem as P Commission; 12 noon, | Ine B S DU e e he South Congrogn, |SiNnfu affords a view : S¢ om ¢ y t ! to esteem as Nondenominational primary and beginners' departments s [ 8 5 I nal reh tomorrow evening, A €Ity With its mud nd 1 the mirth of fools, the pomp of kings.” DR. D. D. VAUGHAN will continue his series church school Thursday I " Sinll v newsnapor oftlee is|1¥Ing dwellings ¢ 1 s & Wednesday—2:30 p. m., w i X ey Hilvane (HAre nd hor A on Psyvchology. church school, grades t ; ting of f i o ne RO comfortable ma . - e S R R 7 T METHODIST CHURCH—9:15—SUNDAY MORN business man riday 6:00, Annual Mecting and Supper of the Brotherhood. Stanle four. Friday—7 p. m., Stanley M ftive private Men’s Fellowship supper Wwall Could Srrronnd Cleyeland 1. Junior Bible |into battle to save her fath 12 most of | Franklin Sq. Tautheran Churches | Plass 1 lo st S b g 4 r g service, 10:145, sermon by the pastor. | hurche i iy, sul ¢ \ccommodat THE GREAT COMMTSSTOND ¢ Pastor | SONG SERVICE and ORGAN RECITAL | o) e [ters. But lif Sian e . m. Men's Fellowship Supper. speaker, Kev. Ralph A, Chris- [ | By Mr. Raymond €, Helsing o s ) of uncomfortable for 1 ; f the fetown. SINB AT g 2 2D B Sonday 10 Advent—10 e St Sk READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|Ohjo eite. Thore a1 G al estalal R intonsaudl Dianle veliit SUNDAY, DEC. 5. 1928 L-TRM glish service;s 12 noon, | . Young People's| FOR YOUR WANT lelectric lights, macadam roads, tele Service Conducted in English ] B

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