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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927. COUNTY RELIGIOUS 'OCTOBER 1 SEES RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN LEADERS 0 MEET Rer. R, . Gilman to Preide at &= B & o Open — song. 5 S es by Swedish Hanwl unveni Mooty | sl 8l ond N. Gilman, | | Memorial church | tarttora Coun- | gregational Church Mov- Paueation | jes Start — Instruction annual conven- ation to be held | Monday. | for Teachers. various New Brit- be in attendance. | - » held in the Weth- gational church and 45 o'cock Monday cadership he feature of the It will be deliv- P. Campbell, re- ional secretary of the aptist convention. Con- ns for training e coming year After a summer recess the Eve | man’s sions e class will open its ses- omorrow morning the year, vear will be held in odist for itive s th has class church as been customary ever since t formed in November 1921 For the sccond time it has been ded to follow the plan of having day mornings by local The service this 8 ning will be in cha William H. Alde school wo h he He Keywor wi take as b to Su 3 Attorney Mortimer H. Camp s president of the class this vear. It is Mr. Camp's plan this year to the various vice-presidents turns officiating at services. Carl Fredrickson of the Sal | Army will lead the singing. C larkson will lead the orchestra as usual Community Song Service A public song servica will b held 0 o'clock tomorrow evening at irst Lutheran church. Profes- subject, ave take B.AC, . N. GILMAN norning session ed at the C. C. Rowli- e charge | iness ses- ock with ge by t ary's report of Har chairr fi- Henry W. War- port of the t Sizer, Hartford. tate and County 1l be de- ¢ Professor ational di- Worship at 3:30 I be in charge of William | oughby, professor of | Africa connected with 0ol of Missmicns. start at in charge of Mr. Miss Elizabeth C rker in the Hart- | incil of religious edu- will be . Matacd,” by | Lar den som icke v Tphy, secretary | e T ligious edu- | New York; “Pro- sthod” by Miss Edna M. uctor in Hartford ligious education; “Mis- ion" by John Clark of sions and ive relizion, Yale univer- er will be served in the onal chure ession the newly will preside, ferene, starting at be charze of d Miss Cahoon. Subj ssed will include week- 1cation schools and pro- ional standards for Worship at $:15 p, charge of the Rev pastor of tt rch Ro PROF. PER OLSSON sor Per Olsson and the choir have ed the following program: de in A minor Ave Maria . J. 8. Bach Violin solo- Ave Mar Bach-Gounod Carl Hensen i Sermon Rev Offertory Air from Suite in D .. J Dr. Abel Ahl in will be on the L County Diagnosed” by Miss C The Sunday school in the county of of- d and in session the Co; Religion NEOLITHIC REMAINS CONTROVERSY ENDING uvre Muse TREV. WILLIAM H. ALD! Choir— a Hear the Voice and Praver Bruce Steane b The Lord Biess You | L | | Conservator De- bl C. Lutkin ic irst Church of Christ ning the following musi- will be rendered: clares Bones and Implements First Church Mus At the Sunday mo cal numbers Prelude— {SETenaderi e s MacFarlane Anthem— “He Shall Were “Planted” 20 Years Ago. ct. 1 (P—Controversy over | lienticty of the supposedly ncolithic remains found in the exca- vations at Glozel, near Vichy, three years ago is likely to be settled by appointment of an international committee to continue the excava- tions aind formulate a conclusive re- port. White of the Lo the imple “plant years ago a hoax, among th French arant useum, Feed His Flock™ = . Harker Oftertor; “If With All Your He (=olo for tenor — from “Elijah") «... Mendelssohn saud, conservator um, charges that and bones were less than twenty 1 probably as | nt experts, alomon \Reinach chaelogist, and Dr. George MacCurdy of the Peabod Yale University, insist that the finds are genutne The whole &féair was threshed over at the anthropological congress held in Amsterdam last week, when AL s charges were aired. 3 favored appeintment ional committee to roversy, which proh- ba done within the next | Response— i Dear Hart to Thy Missionary Convention The semi-annual meeting of the | Women’s Congregational Home Mis- sionary union of Connecticut, will be | held in the South church, Middle- | town, Wednesday, with sessions at 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Some of the speakers will be Mrs, B. & Winchester, Miss Stella Jordan, Rev. 0. A. Smith, D.D., and Mrs. lotte H. Brown. Augustines Smith, | World,” will be given an exhibition of work, literature, Téachers in the e A comnmunity trai n (‘m‘e More der the auspic oot Legionnaives Council of Religio i rance, Oct. 1 (B, he held in the South chu crowd packed the sta. | TUesday evenings from B brican e ecember 13, with sessions at St T and $:30 o'clock. Courses of- Fes o l! u!:"” ‘i ahr\ fered are “The Message and Pro rived here from Italy and Bress of the Christian Religion Switzerland “Materfals and Methods of Miss After a ucation,” *The 1 and a visit st and “Story Tellin party left for Sixth Scason For Movie Service m Prof. supplies, and Making hoot ew Britain tion, will ch chapel October 11 un- Strashourg, An enormous tion tform as th 00dwill” How today their honor memorial the | luncheon ) 1 in CITY’S CHURCHES AGAIN IN FULL SWING ventions and South Con- | | cerned with 2 ixth ictur David Be- “The Music Mas- er, The story New, York of 19 the Rarwig, a 0 gave up a to come to who | ran away with 2 man who had been en with her his old musicia t career in Vi the all of happler At the time is living in a house near the Bow- © to the children and playing e show or- continued time, ood ached In that famous on the when the 2 tage by Da NEWINGTON VOTERS. = PASS ON ROAD BILL cial Town Meet mg in Grange Hall This Evening Sl l ce of Wes work was done this amour ahout Nover | 28, when lable it wil to t center. It town budg How d to t nd put mq‘al Election Mo will a. m., on runior which time ons for the ighways, Installation | and other bu comes hefore appropriati 1al town me Gilbert he adjourned town m Monday. Automobile Kills Deer own deer was str killed by a passing automobile on \e turnpike yesterday. Game War- den Harmon Halleron received a telephone call and af 1 inspec- tion, it was found that the deer had been killed several liours before the hody was discovered. The state authorities were notified by Mr. Hal- leron. Finds an'ope Kind To Women Lawyers Ciet. 1. (P—More courte women lawy Paris. show ca an involving § A before ns commission She d a case in the London | ope. Miss | biected mi ces which they vzo in courts of | They enter upon | before the bar in| . on an equal foot- | 2le colleagues. the R also handle Women lawy Prown finds the petty ceeasionally the United their practic Europe, she s ing with their v not DEAGUNESS SMITH WILL 60 T0 TEXAS | Connected With St. Mark's September, 1926, Will Hold Posi- At Dallas Cathedral Since tion Deacon has been co: Episcopal Eleanor P. Smith, who nected with St. Mark's church for more than After Honeymoon s of 20,000 Miles, William 1., Brid: n to New York York, Oct ise on two floors, conns stairs Bankrupt $150,000 Preferred By Former Client in Addition to Other Debts. | (Pr—With totalling more tha nst him, Herman W, krupt broker, today faced embezzlement of d by Mrs. Jenn former client. appeared unexpectedy $1.00 Booth Denton, Booth a at Lis office yesterday after a mysteri- ' ous absence of five days which he said he had been spent in City. Mrs. Denton gated a search for him, appeared at his office with a policeman a short time later and placed him expelled inge September s accountable to Mrs. Denton for only 0,000 and that he had assets of more than §1,- claiims he said exceed 260 broker was from t 10 ALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. First Baptist Church 10:45—Morning Servic Anthem- Soprano s i YOES g Allelula Forth." Marie Roszelle Landon— « is a Beautiful Land." 12:10—Rible School. GOD CARE —RBuck. —Beach Violin obligato by—J. Geo. Westerman Thursday 7:4 Mid-Weak Service, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Friday, 7:45 poom. Men's Club You will find a weleome The Little OF FAITH Aid Society Chu PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Subicct:—"The One Condition ol “Believe in the Evening Subject:- Jtion L Lord Jesus Christ and thou &h and Restoration.” BAPTIST CHUR First Sunday, 10:15 a. m., morning serv- . sermon by Rev. Willlam Ross subject: “Does God Care?”; 12:10 p m., Bible school class; 7 p. m., Young People’s meet- ing, leader, Miss Helen Connolly. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., Senior World 2 1. B. Knapp, Broker Faces Charges of | { Friday, Atlantic | who had insti- | Wide guild will meet in the chapel; 7:45 p. m., the Good Will Berean clase will meet at the home of Mrs. South Burritt street. Wednesda p. m. religious instruction; 2:30 p. m, the Loving Service class will meet of Mre. Sher- inan. West Main street Thursday, 7:45 p. m, service. Friday, iearsal. carol choir re- 5:30 p. m, German :30 a. m., Sunday school; 30 a. m., service in English, ser. n by Rev. O. E. Campbell, di- ligious education of the ‘onnecticut Baptist State conven- on. No service in German Thursday, $ p. m., prayer meeting 0 German, led by the pastor; 9 p ting of the standing commit- { the church. Elim (Swedish) 45 Sunday, e school m. and ~ pastor. h monthly ¥ and ayer arsal JONGREGATIONAL Pirst CHURCHES school; 1 morning I'heodors p. m., sixth grade h schoo 3 p m., Jay church schol Scout meeting Thursday, h grade m, Friday, 7 g service his stuc on The subject Williams, Bap- al wee t Pioneer The usual meeting of the n coi regation on Sunday oons will be omitted until notice, owing to the conti nce in Syria of the Armenian min- Dr. Yervant H. Hadidian. Y People’s soclety will et at 6:30 o'clock Sunday ing Mar- cader and tung as vening's en- her d ab fissionary evening at 6:30 n the dining room. The speaker will ltred D. Heininger, who is to talk on “Home Life in China." The First Church Men's assocla- tion will hold its autumn outing on Saturday afternoon. Radio reports from the world series have been ar- {ranged. An interesting program of | athletic and gastronomic attractions !is being prepared, the church at 2 p. m. returning about 7 p. m. The chairman of the | program committee is R. E. Pritch- lard. The commissariat department is H. E. Erwin and Charles H. Fox The Women's Missionary soclety | will held an all-day work meeting October 14, to prepare sur- be A and Brotherhood | | Girl midweek | | Successful,” Cars will leave' { gical dressings and to finish the cur- ains for the chapel. | The Women's Missionary society is preparing Clara Labaree. South ¥, 2:30 a. m., Senior 1 young proples and others; TItalian-American partment of the church school: 10:30 a. m mission, H Dominic morning worship, George W. C. Hill, stinet for Belief.” high grades Rev. m er road, preacher. D'Addario; 10:45 a. sermon by : D.D he In- Addres | a Christmas box for Mies | Lwill meet {ice; worship at the mwm‘ to Jun~‘ | the iors a, m., lepartment of t church school; 12:10 p. m., pri- mary, junior and intermediate de- partments; 2:30 p. m., church school at the Italian mission, Hun- ter road; Assyrian worship, sermon by Rev. Elisha E. Adams; 5 p. m., Italian worship at South church sermon by Rev. Joseph §. Paladino, M.D; T:15 p. m, evening worship. Monday, 4 p. m. meeting of the Regerves at the Hunter Road mission; 6:15 p. m., monthly meeting of the young women's departmen 7:15 p. m. meeting of Troop 2, Boy Scouts; 7:30 p. m., Young People's soclety of Christian Endeavor ject, "How to Make Our Rociety leader, Salvatrice Can- namela Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., meeting standing committee in ch office. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., Week-Day church ools, grades three, four and fiv m, re hearsal of the boys' orchestra. Thursday, 3 p. m., United Week Day church school, grades geven and cight; 3:30 p. m., Women's associa tion tea Triday, 3:30 p. m. reception to or department children and their mothers, of the c United Stanley Memorial Sunday, 9:20 a. m, junior, inter mediate and senior departments, hurch school: 10:45 a. m., morning worship sermon by the pastor, subject “The Victory of Faith." At 12 noon, primary and beginners' de- partments, church school Tu. p. m., Gifl Troop 16, Miss Luey Scouts lea Good- p. m. United hool grade, P Boy oy Troop 11 ) p ree Scouts, m ng People's soc \,.\ o0 ]'h‘a\ 745 p. m., impor eting of the Men's club, LUTHERAN CHURCHES First ice Sunday will be in pastor an ock the evening tl h chorus will meet Friday ot Saturday fon class will meet hoir will meet on oon The Sunday school children soliciting fu for the ome in Avon, Mass. They will 1 their cards and contrib nday, October 9. The Brotherhood has been invit- ~d to visit the Brotherhood in New Haven on Sunday afternoon, Octo- ber 16. the choir will morning the The are St. Matthew's (German) Sunday, service in English m; in German at 10:45 a German Sunday achool at 10 a Lnglish at 10:30 a. m. Confirmation classes Monday at § a m.and 4:15 p. m. | Deacons' meeting Tuesday ning. at 9 m.; m; eve- Reformation Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Service at 10 a. m. Sunday school 11:15 a. m. Tuesday evening the church council will meet. The re- gious school will meet Wednesday and Thureday afternoons. The Women's Misslonary wsociety will meet Thursday afternoon. The choir Friday evening. St. John's (German) Sunday, $:30 a. m., English serv- 4:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10 German service. 230 p. m Ald society p. ., a.m Tuesday, the Ladies’ Wednese board will METHODIST CHURCHES Trinity Sunday, 8:30 ble cla also a. n Everyman's Bible ! First Lutheran Churc Franklin Square |X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN | | Morning Service preceded by baptism at 10:30. Sermon by REV. DR. AHLQUIST—in English Sunday School at noon Song Service 7:30 in the evening The public is invited p. m.. Bible school v all ages; - € p. m., s society p. m, Bible Innocency.” 45 p. m,, class, children's L, W Hartford «nd meeting at the home nd Mrs. Murdoch, Howard ord. 2:45 p P m m., children's regular weekly meeting; “The Christian’s a Race” Eleven persoms will be asked to contribute a part. be rules of the race, re- for the race and pos- 18 for the race. o ¥ re eighth ayer us school 745 p riday, 0 P hearsal The W. m., eting re- There will F. M. & meeting at tl arles Barnes, 1 Barnesdale, on Mo o'clock. The Junio the first n choir re- ywier will give his te evening service sti Aid Emmanuel Gospel Tuesday 1 prayer; This P Rev. A for God's nday & air serv 6 p. m., Young which serviee recently re- British East w ope park ng at nary fror religious instructi p. m., cottage 745 p. m. midweek praise service Rev. E. Leon- begin his ministry as s a ober © Bible Students' Assn. to 12 o'cleck. volun- S p. m., Bible study at of Charles Henry, 32 Tuternational nday, 1 Peoy hurel §p.m ony service, S p. m. Bible study, Visits From Jehovah." Gospel Assembly school at 10 a. m. Pente- ting at 11 a. m. Gospel Tp m Swedish Bethany ¥ school at 9:30 a. m., Bible men, conducted by Rev. C. Morning worship at . sermon by the paster “There Was War in al singing. The ¥ will have a meeting at m. At 7:30 p. m. communion and acceptance of members. Pethany Bible class, a new on under the leadership of edeen, will meet on ling 7:45 o'clock. service on Thursday 7:45 o'clogk prayer, praise sub- rnoon Second ol Advent astor, leen followed 45 o'loc i r Midweek ng at INDENOMINATIONAT rage cost to their parents students in American lleges 1s $1.500 a vear. Resuming the Popular Motion Picture Services at the South Congregational Church Sunday Evening—7:15 Doors open at 6:45 BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRING THE MUSIC MASTER From the Famous Stage Play JA PICTURE \Iommg Wi m%’np—vll) 45 Sermon by the Pastor—"THE INSTINCT TO BELIEVE" Beginning a Series of Sermons on “HOW SHALL WE VALUE A MAN?” A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU I==___————__==m meeting of | | =t The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 0:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Prelude—"Serenade” MacFarlane Anthem—""He Shall Feed His Flock™ Offertory—"If With All Your Hearts" (Solo for Tenor) Harvker Menhelssohn the Pastor TO FIND GOD" Sermon by Subject—"WHERE 12:15 P. M.—Men's Bible Class, Leader, Mr. Greene S “Roger W 1.].:vm. Baptist Pioneer” 6:30 P. M.——Young People's Society Subject—""Loyalty" e veryman's Bible Class OPENING SERVICE OF SEASON SUNDAY, ¢ 9:30 A. M. METHODIST CHURCH — Hear — REV. WILLIAM H. ALDERS ON on “Key Words to Success” RALLY DAY ALL DAY —Rally Day ally invite T:15P. M.— ‘SINGLE- BLESSEDNESS MATR,MON'AL BLISS” The Service Which Features Congregational Singing Trinity Methodist Episgopal Church 10:45 A. M. to which the public is cord Service

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