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13 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927. SCARAB WAS [AR[Y‘ Orpheus String Quartet to Play During Mass RELIGIOUS SYMBOL Ancient Egyptians Got Concep- tions of Immortality From Beetle composed of Mavcus Flr Wa at St. Mary’s Church at 9 Tomorrow Morning violin ter O b1d Sted- Johnson iartet on the organ. ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY WILL DISSOLVE AFTER 200 YEARS History of Seciety is Record of Town— Starts as Sawmill Amidst City of Indian Wigwams —Drum Beats Call Worship- pers to Service. i samn as corded ¢ Pire Call of the Drum called to L m. i pa /1IN years, re- to become president of o 100l Martin Kelld SOFT GOAL MINFRS SIGN WAGE TRUCE It vas votod ling to M. J. KENNEY & CO. 563 Mam St. (Opp. St. Mary’'s Church) Telephone 314 and 36 Connecticut’s Most Complete s Store Crucifix Little Statues delivered to any part of the city. FUNERAL PARLOR Tel. 314 Night Service 36 =, dino ip. motion pic- mor 1 ing W ries of I crad theme 12 noon nners’ dep Tuesd s, Troop raining clas! p. m., o8 threc m., meeting of the ¥ to make hospital nin ( t will be giver 10 girls under the lircction wrles Gilad Lutheran Tirst Both serv- Thursday . will meet, Mr. Middletown Leliv oir will meet. Trinity Methodist ines p. m.. ch ial hoard . ofii The First Church of Christ 10:00° A, M. 11:00 A, ) Sunday Chureh School. Morning Worship. P'reacher: REV. TERTIUS VAN DYKE, Pastor of the Congregational church at Washington, Conneeticut. Men's Bible Class. Subject: Approach to the Bible.” Van Dyke. The Poetical Speaker, Mr. » .M. Ministers” Lenten Cla People’s Devotional Service in Lenten Disenssions of Modern Religious Books No. 2 “JEST ND OUR GENERATION” Thursday, March 17—7:45 P. M.—Church Parlors (Everybody Welcome) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—Morning Service, 10—Bible School. Sormon by RISV, WAL THE COMPULSION OF CHRIST ROSS—Subjeet: “In dreams 1 heard the Seraphs Fair.—Faure. Carol Choir, Soprane and Tenor Duet:—*Love Divine"—Stainer. al meeting of the W. H: ill be held at the church, afternoon, March 14th at 3 International Bible Sunday, 10:15 a. m - Bille 11:15 p. m., Bible study, st hovah and His Works 1., s ting; § p. m., 1 study. . S p. m., chart talk Ly E. €. Brown of Hartford. Wed- nes $ p. m., praise, prayer and imony service, Iriday, $ p. m., study, text hook, “Declivers Students’ Asso, Tull Gospel Assembly day, children's meeting at 9: nday school at 10 At 11 Rose | . m. by class meeting at 11 ¢ mecting at direction of Mrs, ening preaching serv- pecial e SERVICE m. un missionary r the Salvation Army ool at % p. in Ei r soldivrs Emmanuel Gospel ay s e s il Sunday, 19:15 a. m., morning o 5 a. n S pom Young “How to God.” Tuesday, 5 p.om., 1 prayer fellowship Peop 45 p. m., ¢ prayer [P m Thur the hom son at 151 sday Thursday *Ald will meet Mrs, Charles 8. Cagle ting. . Rhode strect, 1y, ch bus evening at § will be a welcome me divisional ton oclock ting for for Grand strest ander aft Captain r Blomeren. The meeting will - in the hall on Arch street. comn . Mark’s Episcopal division, Lent, m. m. Mornir rmon by the Rev., W. On D.D., archd Holy Sunday evening, March 20, W will be choral evening prayer People's 4t St. Mark's Episcopal church, with a sermon by Rev. John H. Reses baugh, diocesan director of religious education. ommunion at 9:30 ons at 12 noon. ¥ and sermon Fri class Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will exchange pulpits tomorrow with Rev, Edgar Malmstrom of Quincy, Mass, Mr. Malmstrom conducted a summer Fae school here several years ago whila Christian Science a student. service at 11 a. m., sub- = Sunday school at Second Advent zious .day irsday. Wedr ting at § o'clock, . Rible Mrs, § m. R Wednesday and lay evening mec Sunday school 10 a. m. service with sermo ject of the Apocalypse. S service with sermon, Peopl ss Overdon . m., Bible study. Makir school Ballooning wration spiders, s the method of mi- used by many species of The spider projects a line of silk which continues until tha spider feels the pull of the wind. It releases its hold as it is borne away. Evening “Christ, the s Position: . Fighers of M E 1 Soul Winner’ iss, subject From This Pres- Wednesday and m., childr 7:45 p. m,, pray- is a Prescription for ‘ >raying With- o e e Wit Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, chioir rehearsal. Saturday, 3 p. m. Dilious Fever and Malaria, rior Mission Workes | It kills the germs Thursday “r meeting, classes, Why Not Go to Church Thru Lent? g YOUR OWN CHURCIH OR ONE YOU MAY CHOOSE ONLY GO South Congregational Church Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor—THE IMPETUOUS MAN Beginning a series of Lenten sermons on the theme “ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF ME) Morning Worship at 7:15 Doors open A Picture to set you thinking THE UNTAMED LADY Wednesday- \ Discussion C led by Subject for consideration ‘oncerning God” Frank and free discussion invited on these themes of vital interest CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL TO ALL SERVICES at 6:15 Your privilege will be exercised and your duty per- formed by attendance tomorrow at the church of vour choice. 10:15 AL ML, Speaker—REV., WARREN F. COOK Told B M. THE THIEF AND THE KING Mr. Spencer Terry, Baritone Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS Be sure and bring another man to hear REV. W. . ALDERSON ——Talk on “THE SEVENTH COMMA METHODIST CHURCH 9:30 A. M. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST ip 10:45 A, M MAKING M 00 o'clock . the Sphere of The Belicver's Positions.” ho sometimes were far ofi made nigh Eph. N RIGHTEOUS" Theme:—Chri “In Christ J. by the blood of C! are STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship and Scrmon FAITH IN GOD” m.—Colonial Pageant under direction of Mrs, Charles Gladden. Our Church Ides (2) A Friendly Household. “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” Friday, 7:45 p.