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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927. PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES AMONG PULPIT AND PARISH Baptist Churches First Sunday — 10:45 worship, sermon Ross, subject morning William of m by Rev. “The Outlook Sons"; 12:10 p. m.,, Bible school and men’s Bible study class; 7 p. m., Young People’s meeting. 7:30 p. m, Boy Scouts. igious religious in- , midweek pray- cr service. Frida: class; mission stud , Girl Scouts; ; 6:30 p. m., German 1:30 3 Sunday rvice at man, sermc p. m. supper and United Young Peo- of the German of Monday \eeting of the le's societ ist churches seneral field s laptist Young People’s Union aker: of A Wedneslay——3 p. m., class in re- iglous fnstrnction. ass In re- p. m.. an- businass 6:45 and ruction; per ligious -1 nual church meeting. Flim (Swedish) Sunday—10 a. m, Bible 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. ‘W. Kohler; 7:30 p. m.. preaching by the pastor and singing by the cholir. Thursday—3 p. m., midweek serv- ice. Priday—8 p. m. cholr rehearsal. echool; Congregational Churches First Sunday—10 a. m, 11 a. m., kindergarten; 11 morning worship, children’s sermon by Rev, Warren M. Blodgett, sermon by Rev. Theodore A. Greene; 12:15 p. m. Men's Bible class; 5 p. m- Armenian eervice, preacher Rev. H. Hadidian, Ph.D.; 6:30 p. m. Young People’s society. Monday — 6:30 p. m. Woman's Christian Temperance union dinner. Tuesday—2 p. m., Bible clas for Armenian Wwomen; 6:30 p. M. Young Woman's Missionary soci ty supper meeting: 7:30 p. m. munity school for leadership train- ing. ‘Wednesday—: a. m, 5 p. m, fitth and sixth grades week-day church school; 4:15 p. m., junlor cholr re- hearsal; 7:30 p. m., Young People’s social. Thursday—3 p. M., week-day church school; Girl Scout meeting. Friday—T7:30 p. m. Roy meeting, stereopticon lecture by stat forester. seventh grade Seout South Sunday—2:30 &. m., morning junfor, intermediate and senior departments; 9:30 a. m., genior and young people’s grades and over; 10:30 a. m., worship at the Ttalian mission, Hunter road; 10:45 . morning worship, sermon by 1. Mason Clarke, D.D.; 11 a. department of the ireh &chool; 12:10 p. m., Jivision of tha church school: p. m.. Assyrian worship; 2:30 p. M. chureh school at the Ttalian mission, Hunter road; Ttalian wor- . preacher, Dr. evening wor- , “Romola”. Ttalian school. main Monday- Troop 2, B. v Tuesd, m.. Assyrian moth- it dadatings 7:80° . acond pester of the commun hool at the Tirst ehure inday commu 10:20 a'cloct Tha annua ac Reformation e B o 10 a Sunday school i L ity. Sery = at m church school; | <, |of the ai com- | 4:30 p. m., | 3 Luther » will meet at § o'clock luss will meet 1y atternoons. school will meet Thursday after- noons. Ths ning a meet 3 o'clock, choir will Friday eve- (German). Sunday-—8:3 snglish serv- ice 9:30 a. m. Sunday echool; 10:45 a. m., German service; 3 p. m., quarterly business meeting of the congregation. Thursday—S$ p. m fety will hold & me of officers. t. John the Men's so- ng for elec- Methodist Churches. . m, Everyma . Woman's church Living worth sermo Marie Rose . Sunshine so- y p club. afternoon — Methodist 2:30 p. m.,, we third grade. 7:45 p. m, I We religious school reday — prayer mecting. 4 p. m., school; n., choir re sewing arsal, Union A. M. E. nday—10:45 m., Zion sermon by Alston, sub- a b: in . sermon “The Hope . m., week-day St. Mark's Episcopal Second Sunday o Epiphany Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Church school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- ing prayer and sermon by the Rt. Rev, Thomas C. Darst, D, D., bishop ocese of East Carolina at 11 g services omitted. {Opening servica of the bishops' cr sade in the diocese of Connecticut at |Christ church Hartford, a. m. Zven cathedral, Second Advent Sunday school at 10 a. m day ‘morning onversion’ sermonette. Thursday—7 servic b with ng service with 30 p. m., Christlan Science v service at 11 a. m.. sub- Sunday school at 2:45 Bible study. Sund ject: “Li S Religious day 1 Thursday. Wednesday oclock. school Wednesday evening mecting at § Nondenominational nanuel Gospel Sunday—10:10 p. m, prayer servi 10:45 a. Faithful and True Witne D lay &chool; 6 p. s mecting; 7 p. ers At Home.” Tuesday cr and ‘Bible Wednesd instruction ¢ mor! 4 m., 45 p. m., special pray- study. 0 p.om 30 p. p. m., m religions m., ladies’ praye cot rayer Thursday religious in- p. m., praisc m str T4 and prayer Friday 25 Grand ction ¢ oir rehearsal at Students’ ior Bible (o5 Assn. | Sune Evangellstic service at 7 p. m. Salvation Army Meetings will be held at the hall follows: 3 p. m., Sunday school; 4 p. m., regular Sunday aft- ernoon English service; § p. m., sal- vation meeting, Ensign Frederickson will speak on “Joseph, the Wise Ruler.” Thursday—2:30 p. m., the Ladies' Aid will hold its monthly meeting at the rs' 118 Arch office quarters, street. BISHOPS CRUSADE STARTS TOMORROW | Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut Unites in Evangelistic Campaign country-wide “Bishops’ Cru- will open in t piscopal of Connecticut with a ser- the Thomas D.; t Christ tomorrow v sa locese mon by Darst, D, line, at Hartfo cathedr at 7 church L 7:30 Hartford t- an pal clergy of g towns will be se: There will be surround i Ri.REV, THOMAS C. Bishop of Last Carolina Mus. the ice. director of s well r Priest, organist ¢ organ rec Bac. I thedral, Bishop ital by A. G prece Darst chairman of sion on: evan pal church. the lism was national of the Episco- He REV. K. SEILHAMER d graduated from Roanoke col- in 1599, after which he attend- Virginia theological seminary i duated in has been honored by de both these institutions. hecame rector S imond. Va to become r or hurch, N t News return hmon from rector mes he bishop foll < nd co ated S and 11 loly n- At for wom- house ed of T will THE ORATORIO | DARST, D.D. as commis- ! born in Virgin- | [in the parish house at 4 p. 'm. on| the subject of parochial missions. nis discussion will be led by Rev. Mr. A. Seilhamer, rector | of St. Paul's church, Pawtucket, R. I. Mr. Seilhamer's selection as a crusader in this nationwide mov ment of the Episcopal church is due to his zeal and activity which he has shown not only as a preacher, but as an executive, administrator \nd leader in every form of church work. He will have an inspiring message to deliver in connection with the crusade in which he is now serving. On Monday evening Bishop Darst | Wil again preach in the cathedral at 8 p. The service will be pre- ceded by an organ recital by Mr. Priest beginning at 7:30. Religious Items the Herdsman of Tekoa,” of the ““Heroes of the ed by the Men's Bible “Am | will be one to be d | Congregational Church lass tomorrow noon. Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon speak on “World Glimpses” at the Young People’s society mecting to- morrow evening at the First Congr ational chureh, Miss Gertrude ¢ y will be leader, Frank Board- man entertainer, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Tomkins host and lostess. The society will have a social Wednesday evening in the church parlors, Austin I*. Hawes, Connecticut state forester, will give a stercopticon lec- ture at the meeting of Boy Scout Troop 4 I evening at the Firs Congregational chureh. Professor Louis Bayles Ph.D., of Hartford Theolog will preach at the First Con- ational church on Sun morn- ing, January 16, and lcad the Men's Bible claes that noon. Rev heodore G the 1% [will act e will b- Paton, | sem- stor h, reenc al chur s chapl 3 L Placid club, E county, N | York, from January 19 to and Mrs. Greene will ITeave Britain Wedne: morning. The First Congregational Chureh Men's association will hold its first |annual meeting on Tuesday evening |January 25. Dr. Rockwell Harmon | Pott: astor of the Tirst Church rtford, will k n Road." will be the Friday church sc He New on “Men's Club nley Memorial the Men's club lal and omorrow Sunday” at church, On will give a rtainment Mre., Gilbert Marsh will lead pworth | meeting at the y M. I ¢ evening. The r fostival at e Sulv has been January in- o tomorrc AR Army kall Thursday, gular tion Ll S p. m On Friday a concert The opening crusade in the diocese cut will be held at morrow evening at cathedral, Hartford. The First Lutheran church of 100 voices, assisted by soloists and orche: will render Mendel's M * Friday evening. ! The annual mecting of the Lutheran church will he held Irilay cvening, January 28. o quartérly business meeting St. John's German Evangelical Luth- eran church will he held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Officers will be elected and other important busi- nese transacted ‘here will he a “lass of the First Bap! Ay afterncon the home of Mrs, D. Niven, S Vine street. Rev. R. H. Gilman, pastor of the anley Memorial chu will a dress a teache conference Frid evening at the First Baptist ehure Rev, L, Mason Clarke, D.D., will pre tomorrow morn the Sot ongregational chureh, church supper and ccting o rman January 28, there will at Salvation Army hall. vice of the bishops’ of Conneeti- 30 o'clock to- Christ church choir First on of mission &tudy st church on ual invss 1 Daptist chy day evenit hurs- LECTURE ON “WORLI'S HOPI A lecture will b under the pi of the ional Bible nts' 1 Are at given Iellows” hall, New veferring Wo Tope nnal, the worlu court bt the Waorld 1 for f nation ¥ have looked a reaching T power looked to ti fed tions sho » that o ther claims that a ng and e 108 of today. » of man m arder out of MESSIAH By G. F. Handel WILL. BE SUNG IN THE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH CH Of at | CH CHOIR, SOLOIS A DOUBLE FRIDAY EVENING, JAN ))' the STRING QUARTET at 8 o'clock Tickets 50c at the Door T WITH ACCOMPANIMENT AND PIANO. 21ST the | ¥ ton streets of th . 34 members. Stanley Memorial Parish Enthused at Posslbllltle§ of $25,000 Gift receipts of the society we: $631.44, and the total expenses § Community House on East g Z d 62, leaving a balance of $55.82. Side Now Assured Thing | ““Men's Club Activities 3 | George V. Says Pastor $25,000 Additional Needed. total the club had had an active soci: ear, raised $241.75 for the house fund. Total receipts The news that the committee of $628.91, total expenses 30 of the First Congregational |ance $17.96. church had recommended that upon Religlous Education the sale of the church and Main| The department of I« street property, the sum of $25,000 jcation reported be pr nted to the anley Memorial {cradle roll, 73 in the primary church for the community fund, was greeted with joyous en- thusiasm at the largest annual gath- ering the Stanley Memorial church ever had, t evening. This act means that our unity house is an assured thing,” | said Rev, I'w\mnml N. Gilman. We vill need about £30,000 to complete the struct but we are sure, with his as a start that the balance will forthcoming soon. department. 207 late ana senior ancial receipts were ursements were $307.0 halance of 48 cents. Thirty children were unday school during the through the week-day church through the efforts of Miss Dickinson. Reports on the munity church va lducted by the church on Hunter road, the Stanley Memorial —church tes, were made by Oscar superintendent. Financial Report ording to the report of 0, com- Speaking to his congregation last evening, “We have all been touched and deeply thrilled | to learn of the splendid action taken by the people of the Center church at their annual meeting last evening. | » are very, very thankful to them expression of a fine and generous spirit of altruism which sees the needs of other and heartily responds, A committee to draw up resolu- tions of appreciation was appointed. | The annual reports showed that | \e church is growing constantly, un- | r the leadership of Rev. Mr. Gil- man and his parishioners. Advertised as “The Tittle Church with the Big Welcome,” it continues to live up to its slogan by welcomin 5 congregations every year. With the building on West M {he pastor oper: Mars} A Ritt {board of trustces, for the year wer tal expenses $4,5 $4,656.32, 48, le The report of ury showed total receipts $4.497 dishursements $4.469.16, leaving balance in the treasury of $28.60. The benevolence account disbursements of $440, leaving of $15.67 officers were Clerk, George H. ¥. Growback: d rs, G. V. Hamlin, | rol Holland; deaconess for one Mrs, Leroy S. Strong: for thr years, Mrs, Howard Dovter Jennie Anderson; superintenden church schools, Oscar A, Mar: nt superintendent, Mrs, Dickinso Alex nee ele Hamii 100 lows: | treasurer, for three ye First Con, now practicall v M mnriM church additional members side, it bein gesti- least five per cent of people from the First church | the the will affiliate with the Stanley Me. |asSis 1 A morial. A oTaIne (o tha reronilot o x| Smvals shean Kiis John J V. Hamlin. clerk, there have heen | Raymond Timbrell, 46 services held during the year. The | Fred Anderson and total en for the year was|man. The auditors 4.058. Forfy-one new mei nd B T taken in during the year . standing committee, were lost, making a total Willoughby and Mrs ; music committee, Spencer, chairman. Leroy Mrs. H. L. Gronback and ttwell; members of New Religions Educat app. rong and Mrs. Arthur members | cer, flower commi s, ip of a Near | der smyrk rtaken | man. gational ed sured, the § hopes to g from the in nd George Cha are Arth nce memb Knapp at lar ter W Caldwe were M seven i Loy Ladies' Ald T 1t husiness meetin einl meeting Ladies® AQd socl report by Hanna tary. Twentv-fwo added Relief orphan threa els of elot) to the Atlanta un K Brita secre- | roy nex \ snonsors! st nd sent was un n orsity. The International Bible Studenis Assn. “The World's What is it The League of Nations The World Court? Hear—C. J. FEKEL of New York City Sunday—3 P. M. ODD FELLOWS HALL—Arch St. Seats Free : No Collection COME OUT AND HEAR Rev. Wm. H. Alderson Ik on TO WORK A MIRACLE.” Everyman's Bible Class Non-Denominational “HOW 9:30 Sunday Morning—DMethodist Church More Good Musice Better Singer Finer Fellowship Trinity Methodist Episcopal l}hurch Sunday Subjects 11:00 a. m. “LIVING WITH THE GIANTS” “JES . Marie SUS—THE EXECUTIVE” Roselle Landon, soprano All the manufacturers and employers city are cordially invited. of the 572.- Hamlin, retiring presi- dent of the Men’s club reported that that the club had conducted very Member canvass and had community were $610.95, bal- sious edu- 71 members on the and house |heginners' department, 58 in the jun- |ior department, 44 in the intermedi Tle , the leaving added to the Estelle com. | ation school con- South Congregation: with which | co- A, W. v, secretary and treasurer of the | the total receipts | the to- | ving a bal- | o church treas-| receipts during the year of $455.67. re | al al | 8, a showe | a | as fol- BEAVEN RESIGNS AS ;Maves System After Servwe oi Supt. §. H. Holmes of th partment, for the past two years. ‘Durrnm, N. H. and was graduated in 1913. He then enrolled at Toronto | university and was graduated in 11917, Immediately after graduation S[;Hfl[][ SUPT A"]‘hc joined the Capadian forces and fought two and a half years in the orld war. After fighting in France, lh‘l;;lum and Germany he was com- missioned a captain. Following his discharge from the ‘ army he took a post graduate course |at Harvard university and becama | an instructor in English biology and | history at Wellesley. He then became tant o | sub master of a junior high school school de- |4t Waltham, Mass. During his term as resigned after service | of service with the school he was ac- | tive in athletics. At Wellesley he When he came to this city his ap- | coached the basketball and baseball Past Six Years Theodore Beaven, as plication was accepted over that of | team and at Waltham he coached many candidates due probably to his | foothall, ba. | | unusual previous experience. He w born in South Wi | wick academy in that place. | tered o, nsy Kar-| year, nd Mrs, of Stells or | Huda, Fred Robertson, | ur s Wal- | T 8. Strong, in and Miss Mildred Brook- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tetball and baseball. | GENERAL SECRETARY COMING Re Bretschneider of Roches- |ter, N. Y., the gencral field secre- |tary of the German Baptist Young People’s and Sunday School Work ers' Union of North America, will [visit the local German Baptist church on Sunday and Monda; | John Luebeck of this city is vice- | president of this national union, Mr, | Bretschneider will preach in both |services on Sunday and will address |a meeting of the Young People's | union of the New England churches | en Monday evening. Edward Kiese- | wetter of this city is president of the | New England union and will pre- side at the meeting on Monday eves ring. HAVE TO \\ORI\ Now Self-Made Father: Why don’t yon get out and find a job? When T | was your age T was working for a pound a week in a big shop, and in five years T owned the place. Neer-Do-Well Son: You can't da that nowadays. They have cash ine, and | registers.—Passing Show, London. outh Ber- | He cn- college at SODORE BE. Berwick, M s graduated from the Wircless I stalled in 3 pparatus 18 now ine 70,000 British homes. New Hampshire —1 St. Mark’s Church Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, B. D. Rector TOMORROW Holy Communion. Church School. 7:30 9.3 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer. Preacher Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Darst, D.D. Bishop of East Carolina Leader of the Bishops’ Crusade T7:30 P. M. A, A M. M. Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. Opening of Bishops’ Crusade Preacher—Bishop Darst . The First Church of Christ 10:00 a. m. Sunday Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon hy the Pastor. Subject: “The Inherent Power of Ideals.” Men's Bible Class. Leader: MR. GREENE. Young People’s Meeting. Subject: “World Glimpses.” Speaker: Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon. South Congregational Church MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 n by Rev. L. Mason Clarks formerly of Brooklyn, N. EVENING WORSHIP at Doors Open at & arkable Picture from a Famous Book ROMOL. A Striking Story with a Searching Lesson. A Warm and Fraternal Welcome to Al FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH 15 Morning We Sermon by R eship. 0—Bible School. Wni. Ross Subj OUTLOOK Laubin, “THE + Deum- OF SON Music:— he THom Friday, 6:3 * Conference. Speaker Gilman, STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH SUNDAY, 10:45—Morning Worship rimon by the Pastor. ¢ CHALLEN OF THE CHURCH" (Men's Club Sunday) Musicai Entertainment and Church Auspices the Men's Club, “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” HE FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M. Social,

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