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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. NEW YEAR TO BE USHERED IN WITH PRAYER AND MUSIC The In((‘r-church \vmk !ball l(ag IR WORSHIPERS TO v ok BISHOP J. J NILAN Fi H"hl C’Onl,n gationa Al klmrch wlll LS W COME NEW YEAR oo " APPROVES APPEAL | church will meet the Biue Army. Sanadon's, - aisibganen o Baptist Churches St. John's | Mrs. Fred Henderson will be in | = o, U SV B German LR ot Taptit cnuren snavet | Watol Night Services o Be Held Bl e Pmmlses Support to Movement ~ i A ekt s Year's day—10:45 a. m,, |tomorrow evening. Ly, Ghpto Sunday—10:45 a. m. morning v Year's day—10:45 a. ! W 0 ; il | worship, sermon by Rev. William English servic L Lo e estee | This Evening in Many Churches! on sunday evening at 7:30 orciock | for Catholic Near East Assn. Ross, subject: “An Old Promise for| Tuesday—2:30 p. m. meeting of | Win-Sum class meeting Tues IS Lyenl y St Mark’s Bplscopdl chinrch the'| the New Year”; 12:10 p. m. Bible the Ladies’ Aid society. |evening at the First Baptist church. 5 Mg R R —_— school and Brotherhood class, leader, - {-; tha annuslocieeting o thesinst 1 watch night the cantata “Bethlehem” by J. H. Rev. Willlam Ross: T p. m., B Y. P Mcthodise Oharches iptist church Loving Service class 2 and waich might | he, cans L e R OGP S REUOUIEIE S be held Wednesday afternoon at |services will be held in a number of | 1% 0 Ay S RN e ot T 8 By U.. will hold service in the chapel. - S detiaione : Part One: “The Shepherd's Gift.” | Njjan, D.D., bishop of Hartford, has m., Boy Scou Trinity » home of Mrs. Edward Connoll¥, |5ca) churches this evening. 3 & “’_‘ o s S st ey uth Burritt street. Officers will |expressed full approval of and P A P Bvaryen 8 promised his hearty support for the le a. m., Womans|"® eeleted: e ol Ry The annual church supper and Rl 2 Bible class; 9:30 a. m. church o meeting of Loving Service c school; 10:45 orament of tie | ancas nteting atithe Stanley e Niw Youse-eve aoplal Wil we ; by the Catholic ) and election of officers at the home | Lord's supper: 6 p. m., Epworth ['orial church will be held on I'ri- b o - :1';4. ‘-',‘,‘,v at ‘the ssociation from its headquarters at of Mra. Edward Connolly, 25 South |league; 7:15 p. m. address, “Jesus 1Y evoning, January 14. e S e o SR e e - 0 Lexington avenue, New York Burritt street; n, 1 us|the Outdoor Man” Jarson | On Sunday evenings during Jan- | I'irst Sl A S One million permanent members instruction, s " 0z, sopreno e the pastor of Trinity Methodist | Young People’s soclety e being sought in the United Thursday—3 religous in- Monday—2 BUnSIiDE NS rch give a series of talks ch Night service will be States, and it is planned to enroll a struction; . M. mid-week ciety; 3 ) iwith | 24980 0n Bruce Barton's widoly read | eldat 1116 o\glock vt [Ty Eodth considerable number from New Brit- Hieifo : biohy 8 ST 0 B U e Man Nobody Knows" | Congregational church tonight. ain_and vienity. Through this riday—8 p. m. mission study ship club. i Tomorrow night his subject will be The First Luthcran church will membership effort it is hoped to as- class at the parsona i Fbaraean Mothodist | J€Sus: the Outdoor M hold a Watch Night service tonight sure the enlarged program of the ’ “Hox ) beginning at 9 o'clock. association. For not only will a Ao il S Night ervice will be ¥ million memberships at a minimum : e A Watch I ships at @ Philathea il Sy I 2 Leld from 8 o'clock 1 midnight ; )t one dollar each make it possible SroUiE 145 i e at Trinity Methodist church. / {5 continue the work now being 1 ; p. m., Junior A similar service will be held at : lone by the Catholic authorities in B radion: 11745 ”; W :\WJ o “m“w X,‘,‘ ; the Emmanuel Gospel church be- 5 ’ g i Hi e e i e R ginning at 9 o'clock. ; . ; | wiso provide for its extension, par- 3 ivine | Thursday—T:4: . y Beginning at ¢ p. m., there will § 1 ticularly in the domain of educa- Speaking on behalf of himself and A Watch Night service will be held at the German Baptist church beginning this evening at 9 o'clocfl. D he a Watch Night service at the BB tion, which has been neglected due Swedish Bethany chureh. 11 WESTERMAN to the conditions now existing fin evening at St. John's German Luth- | While famine s no longer ning, meeting of ) ish. T'nion A. . E. Zion 2 0 0 1 1 era J ch, at 8 clock. A beautiful starlit night on the ! jecime r e nations Jurope, | At 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon 'plains of Bethichem there is still much hunger, particu- a New Year's service and family herd boy is tending his sheep. On latly among the refugees from pr Washington, Dec. 31.-(@— The |gathering will be held at the Ilim far side of the plain, other s} it wars fn Asia Minor and from | Swed tist church. There will herds can be indistinctly seen, Sur- (he three-year-old Smyrna disaster. k be anc cehes, rounded by their flocks. stern countries there is the he Jatest cable advices, apparently | The Wateh Night services at the Part Two: “The King f." AN afiermath of starvation in the form has progresse to a most serious |A. M. E. Zion church will take pla old well in the desert. Night. Bal- ¢ gj. o. There is, moreover, the stage for the conservative forces of (at 9:30 o'clock this evening and con- thasar resting with his train. problem of the orphaned children, religious Instruction. o the pastor, subject: “A New Deter- $ p. m., prayer mination with a New Y nday sch )ptimiem of 1 war in Nicaragua, judging from m.. week-d m., sermons by : lirection of past singing by the choir. sday, Wednesda - I'resident Diaz. of watching the old year out and (he Inn at Bethlehem. for in Russia alone, according to the S DA St. Mark’s Fpiscopal Coupled with the news that an |, new vear in a watch will be set! The soloists will ba Willle Wes-|gntomont of Madame Krupskaya, New Year's Day—Holy communion | American censorship had been es-|,ng 5 search light service will en- |terman, boy soprano; Walter France, widow of Lenin. ay 3 tablished in the neutral zones and |g,q wpile time is being called by the |tenor: Arthur Wosley, baritone, and s present the Catholic authori- Second Sunday after Christmas. Ind r ll\)fl ! \l‘v”]"‘ et ‘“0"” of iminister and two officers o be Ralph B. Britton, bass. Malcolm G. {ios are maints ning schools, or- hurch school; 'y ;m Holy communion and sermon | detailed word has come telling of the Hostir, Beirut and Athens, as well as aiding 1 a. m, king : 1L & m. G the rect 11 a. m. Cantata, | severity of the defeat of President 9 AR A in the same operations in Palestine. | crament of the Lord's prayer, wjjehlchem”. at b, m Diaz' troops on the east coast and of i COLD 1N FLORIDA These the Catholic Near © ‘ ¢ | Jacksonville, Fla., Dee. 31 (P — fare association proposes to con- communion sermon by Rev. Theo- eonvitg Holy communion at|plans of the liberal army to march need the tinue, but also it will branch out in lore A. Greene; 12:15 p. m., Men's q i creessions at 12 noon. Mana the cou s capital, 9 la yesterday experie I alst Bible cl : Mr. Greene; b s in the interior. coldest weather of the winter, re- a new dircction. By means of an p. m., Armenian service, preacher, Christian Science Meanwhile, Sacasa, in a message ports from several parts of the state cxchange program it plans to af- Rev. Yervant H. Hadidian, Ph.D.; unday sorvice at 11 a. m., sub- (0 the ress, declares the | showing temperatures of near fr ford American ties for educa- tion to as many of the older Rus- 5:30 p. m. exccutive committee of “God”. Sunday school at|ls g of American naval forces in | this morning. A avy frost young people’s soc 6:30 P M., | g.45 5 ragus ary since no D [ i t A“ o ywn P {g was forccast for the const tonight éfan students as possible. These stu- Young Peoplc 2 S TR O B protection ISIric orney Wl I’OS&Clle and a heavy to killing frost in the dents whom conditions in their own Monday p. m. standing gy 2nd adds that the “real” purpose of g interior excopt the extreme south country have deprived of mnormal et e e limates o0 IS R men e Dlanlanes o o Chamneis of insirietion, are growing Tuesday—2 p. m sle class for ; i government of Adolfo Diaz, who | PR umpa reported a minimum of 42 up in a lamentable state of ignor- Armenian women . m., o, counts on the effective influence of | degrees; Miami 46: Orlando de- ance, and ignorance, the Holy Father class for Armenian women; 5 5 Condcaominations Wall street bankers.” T.os Ange . 31.—(A—Dis- drop of 31 degrees since believes, is the most fertile source of m.. Sunday church v : o 4 ro J. Zeped. Sacasa’s chief | Urict Attorncy Asa s ended a|o.cturday . Petersburg 41; West the racial hatred which the root 6:30 p. m. Young Woman's Mi People’ in Mexico City, was authority [Nectic year today with a resolution |}, 0 pog St. Augustine |of all the wars that lay waste this B0 by acarer oieetina e morning prayer service|for the statement that the liberal |10 PUsh his case against Aimee | o -ksonville the scetion of the world. By bringing Wednesday m., fifth 2 t 1 m. Morning worship at | chiefl who has been recognized (StMple McPherson highest temperature v 5 as the boys here for a college term sixth grades ek hu ] m. Th o < by Me as preparing to march he prosccution made the - compared with a minimu and letting them imbibe the epirit St % eholm Gl e Sy e Who has | Rouncement that he 1 no inten- rsal; 6:30 p. m., annual meet t 4 foung People's| been accorded American recognition, | {100 of dropping the charges after e of victo Lis star witness, Mrs. Lorraine Wise- man- , had appeared before and supper of the Woman's soc A e s Thursday—3 p. m., seventh . ; Fime: “\Vhar-is Topr |1 sald Sacasa had two army corps | : praret | week-day church school; 4:30 p. m., : % e Tamten of 2,000 men each he grand jury and had holstered e il s Yes f and True supper meeting. o e Diaz's Recent Defeat up her story, which is figuring in [§ May this New Year bring you Re al ]Iz.\p]une a Boy Scout - SRt ursday—3 p.| Diaz deteat in the last fow days' (ANOther investigation of the noted Prosperity the sincere wish of & ighting in which 70 have been re. WOmMan evangelist's disappearance ldren's meeting. last sprin *Wednesday—S p. m., cottage pray- | borted killed on both sides, was S ~ uth ting at Mr. and Mrs, John- ascribed by the President himself, in | Keves' Jatest announcement, made n urc morning junior, intermediate ar Ry e p. m.. prayer,|Munication, his orders to withdraw |fTom his office the day before to senior departments; ! a 5 and testimony meeting. two or three days before the battle | I ‘fl",“ (;'m 1;‘11\- ic .xv(f:x story Morning Worship at 10:45 sonior and young people’s grade and polns o See e p - 1o, having heen delayed until after the ed, that she was a “turncoat % . : . A Bveca. 10 o ity ey 1[’_ 22 BRE oI g e o |dna iperJure nd that dismissal of Celebration of the Communion and Reception of new Italian Mission, Hunter road; 10:43 were outnumbered, he said, and it “"l charges was being considered. members 3 rning Yol o1 5 4 ' . seless 1o put up a fig | eyes virtually had given up in a. m., morning worship. Celebration r Bible Students’ Assn. us to put up a fight. \eyes vir £ A g iy oA et < T of the communion. ddress Sunday—10:15 a. m.. junior Bible| CONServative troops who withdrew | despair Mrs. Sielaff came for- Evening Worship at 7:15 Doo: lO]wn‘:\t 6:15 juniors: * t . 11:10 2. m., Bible study, “A |0 & neutral zone and were disarm- | ¢ ul “x”h an entioly newiversion of A Service of Happy Inspiration and Religious Fervor e LAt Aehartng R Pk Sl P ted Dy A 2 rines, were re- |her admitted participation in the A 5 T - e heginners' d ment of th Stone of Stumbling”; $ p. m., Bible e P aL IR so-calied Carmel hoax. Mrs. Sicluff, Film Picture—“MEMORY LANE school; 12:10 p. m., main division of |study ot the home of Charles Henry, | POTted proceeding to Rama to join 5 s i ‘: y?:um], \A‘m,r: 30 p. 4 q‘“ leht Jm; SosteiR other troops there, while three large i hier oringinal “confession” charg- A Picture of particularly Sweet and Beautiful Sort with syrian worship; 2:30 p. m. church | Monday—3 p. m. Young Peoplers (¢tachments of liberals are on their (¢ that she had been emploved by a Real Thrill schoo! at the Italian mission, Bible class, subject of study: “The ! W&¥ to La Cruz, 160 miles from the | Mrs. McPherson and her mot e x 4 r worship at | [ishway . i mouth of the Rio Grande. Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, to produce You are most cordially welcome at all services cher, Dr. SRR .| Seventy-one wounded liberals ana | false characters to support the 5 p. M., eve- o mony asrvice. ’ 58 wounded con: tives, many in |eVangel kidnapping story. She | ning worship, Motion picture— ey 1. Rible a serious condition, have arrived at |!eStified at the evangelist's pre- femory 1 ¥ Bluefields, another neutral zone hearing that she had heen Monday o i s lueficlds is de- |APProached with the scribed as a huge hospital, with sterious “Mr. Martin S g e oo o et § Pegple’s Church of Christ was nmi\.{“}\r:“;‘vme. to Award $200 to : “T am th 1 shepherd: The good shepherd 4 Woman Injured by Fall John 10:11—“T am the good shepherd: The good shepl ; to the Nicaraguan lega- i e R n interne tion liere from Cuadra Pasos, minis- | The claims commitice voted last giveth his life for the sheep. hospital visn affairs in the con- nght to recommend to the common Morning Theme—*“The Shepherd and His Flock.” B w6k [prdver masting (of th will sped Italian worship to- ative cabinet. council that the claim of M ¢ % % ; g 2 5 5 : syrian mission; 7 p. - ernc th garet Cullinan of 337 North Burritt Lvening Theme—“What is Your Relationship to the Lall teams 3 rade er 1 : s of Mexico in Con- | Street be settled for $200. Miss Cul- Lamb ?” school te urch schools will | tra ica, wit it concealment, | linan 1 an 1 defective - 2 ],:f;,,,,‘ B eaone Terti el apents ror the ,»,\,‘,,,..,‘,r‘ sldewalk i front of 09 Thades John 1:29—"“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away taken up at the wdded that “a new Mexican Slreet on October 1. 1926, and suf the sin of the world.” fered a laceration of th € Her clai W 00,14 he committee also voled to ers’ meeting, irch on Christmas military expedition” was on its cnted to the p to land on the Pacific uist, as a Sacasa’s Message regation. Tt Sacasa, former vice-presi e tpeial Bl Sokolawaki T6E. 1id Nicaragua, who had been requested | cjoveland strect w] vy M 1 g '. '\1 e i EIeU S remyon i - | automobile by reason of an alle HURCH o n‘v" g i Ypse e onnay : 8 altitide jon the ct in the highway on Chestn departm 3 Miss E zation of Puerto Cabezas by | gireet, November 10, Recommen- r Admiral Latimer, fn command | gation will be made that the board 10:45 Morning Service 12:10 Bible School msenvice iy YO g dIsAT il eodorai TG R nenmlL ot Ameriean 1 forces there, said | or public works cha unount Communion and :\(Mll’.\h imary and beginners’ d men L t by o Men's, that the warships and Cleve- | yaving charge the subway work B SE T TR NDW VT m.. meeting L i i ] foreign interests [ wn that the defect was caused by Musie —"l‘ux\\dld be our v ch\\md > \h]lel' ST LS LiDan ncliine 8 | failure to properly fill in an excava Soprano solo—"Spirit of God, decend upon my heart” i G ——A\m(llmger recon ¢ council that $15 | = hip in the Fascisti in Italy. Wishing You 2 Very Happy New Year SRS AR A WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE OF DEVOTION AND MEDITATION at 9 o'clock t ¢ L e v Year's day sery Al etk : 3 ph g of e it Coneresa Stamford Policeman Is prmmen e e et n - South Congregational Church St Matthew's : “red- | cond ¢ g condition ez s g at t b T New Year's Eve service with 1 erick G, Platt and rear a building in Atlantic Tonight at 11:15 0'Clock communion at 7:45 o'clock 3 t Theodore A, Greene. str e was making his regular New Year's morning service at |The regu isiness meeting will be rounds apparently slipped el Gioht elevtion BE L e Al aR andlits & Night of & Dudley Buck's, “IHymn of the Night' at 9 a t of in G Tho: parochial school and classes resume th work on Mo day morning. ving and rebuilding of the church When you have had your rood time come to Church for a serious and thoughtful welcome to the New Year. membership appeal just announced |includes 4 st Welfare | ton, Cardinal Dougherty of Phila- | York, Archbishop Glennon of St. tinue until 12 o'clock. At the hour ! Part Three: “Our Gift.” Before soven million of whom are uncared | { e ik mew wonld it hopes to make |live their parts with a naturainess |them on their return to Europe ex-|and charm which is quite in keeping ponents of t spirit—a cultural | with the surroundings. leaven in the disturbed life of their | - ——— B | CONGREGATIONAL PASTOR The Catholic Near East Welfarc | ociation, which is a merger of all | TO ISGUSS GAT 0 CISR’ \(dlhollc societies working in the | D H LI 1 t and Russia, is under the | —_—— control of a national board with | Datrick Cardinal Hayes, archbishop lof New York, as cardinal protector.| prom Congregational Viewpoint Its president, personally appointed by the Holy See, is Professor Ed- At Episcopal Luncheon nund A, Walsh, vice-president and | director of Georgetown University, who was director general of the Pa- pal Relief Mission to Russia during the great famine. The board, which ardinal O'Connell of B | Will Explain Catholic Movement “The Catholic Movement from a | Congregational Point of Views will | be the subject of an address to tho Hartford Clericus, consisting of piscopal clergymen of Hartford | county, by a Congregational minister *>|Monday. The meeting will be held St. James' parish house, begin= ning at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. | The speaker will be Rev. Warren City, is under the chairmanship | Archibald of the South Congrega- of the first nam s oxscnfive al= [ONA geliilnehy o HmtianniL - Eaye Tctor of the membership appeal it | Samuel Sutclifte of this city will be has appointed Joseph I. Moore ot |4MONE those present. Dr. Archibald Philadelphia, who will conduct it in | Will speak at 2:15 o'clock. cooperation with Dr. Walsh from the e Lexington avenue headg |St. Lawrence River Rises > i | Seven Feet During Night “MEMORY LANE" | Montreal, Dec. 31 (A —The St, Movie Film For South Church is Lawrence river, backing from an lce Scene Made in New England, | jam, rose seven fect last night, At the worship service of the | flooding the cellars of more than 200 outh Congregational church Sunday homes at Lo eui evening there will be shown a pic- The families retreated to the up- ture especially appropriate to the per floors of their dwellings and a |beginning of the new year. It is number of men paddling in boats at- “Memory Tan with the Jleading tempted to remove horses, cattle parts taken by Eleanor Boardman, and chickens to safety. Huge chunks Conrad Nagel and William Haines. of ice, floating in from the swollen The scene of this film is New Eng- river, blocked the village streets 500 land, and, the characters are said to | feet from the river's e WWW . St. Mark’s Church | REV. SAMUEL SUTCLIFFE B. D., rector New Year's Day, Jan. 1st, 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion Sunday, Jan. 2nd, 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion 930 A. M.—Church School Christmas Carol Service. 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon 7:30 P. M.—Cantata “Bethlehem.” by J. H. MAUNDER Choir of 40 Boys and Men delphia, Cardinal Hayes of Louis, Archbishop Hanna of San IFrancisco, and Bishop Lillis of Kan- Soloist: Willie Westerman, soprano Walter France, tenor Arthur J. Wasley, baritone Ralph B. Britton, bass Malcolm G. Humphreys, A. A. G. O. Orangist and Choirmaster The First Church of Christ 10:00 A. M., Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M., Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Communion Sermon by the Pastor Subject: “THE WAY, THE TRUTH, THE LIFE.” 5 P. M., Men’s Bible Class Leader: MR. GREENE. 6:30 P. M., Young People’s Meeting Speaker: MR. BLODGETT. ATTENTION MEN! 3ruce Barton's widely read book “THE MAN NOBODY KNOWS” will be the basis for a series of talks during January Beginning Sunday Evening 7:15 P. M. “THE OUTDOOR MAN" 10:45 A. M. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (Never a stranger but once at Trinity) Stanley Memorial Church Sunday, 10:45 A. M.—New Year's Communion Service. 2:30 P. M.—Ladies’ Aid Society, 0 P. M.—Men's club. A happy and satisfying New Ycar to all! Everyman’s Bible Class Non-Denominational Subject:—“MEN’S WIVES"” By DR. D. D. VAUGHAN, Leader Methodist Church, 9:30 Sunday Morning ONE MORE MAN NEEDED

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