New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1927, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927. ation, are invited to partic CHURCHES ay morning i this 1 LU stney, i, S Renlor gl B G o ot e o o Captain-— Hobson o Address = 5 ning message is the first of today ind the relationship . e inglien at o s an s Glorst 1, s e en retgons caneaion ana e Methodists and E. B. C. Members Tealian : | vistine Glory. 2. His Jehovistic | publie education provided by the tiis Incarnate Glory 1, | state n Glo 5. His Kingdon The program of t ng slso Captain Richmond Pearson Hob- features which will bring before | #on, “Hero of the Merrimac” and the = the body of workers u grasp of the man who bottled up Cervera's fleet that is being carricd on by the | in Manilla bay during the Spanish- 5| New Rritain council and the week 1" ar, will speak twice in day church schoo New Bri tomorrow. He will v road IyAddarfo: ng worship, scrmon Scouts, | George W. C. Hill, D.D,, World | Down Roots.” Address to t} ni, heginners' department of (he | Sopvig t 3. 1 lay s ] reaching by ch school; 12:10 1. m., primary 1 \ subject: “Is the T the —— mediate depart-1 The or leagne will meet N i0d 2" At » p. m. Sund CONCERT FOR ORPHANS an wor- |, school hour: p. m., Young Peo- A public concert, the proce of| 1 v. Elisha 12 2 : lo's s ;7 p. ., preaching by bwhich will be devoted to the relief Congrezational Church € en Tor iy S T 30 p. m., church school o 1 v sd. A, ¥ first of afof orphans of the parish, will be ission, Hunter ; 4 i b on “Irom | jeld by the choir and orchestra of vorship at Sou ) oir will meot 1 ve- | Crea * The subjec ¢ Russian Orthodox church in v Dr. Joseph & | , z is, “God @ 7 Centra nior high school on m., eve wor- | terpiect i « concert will start Mother.” 3 Ti4h . 1 | at o'clock and will be under ekly n § ) a ngli S e and il Seve - 1 the tion o I'rofessor E. A, women's department. | il 1 5 art i rebennikofi, choir ster and 6:15 o'clock. |; i crvice m \ i director of the church, £ oof the Girl Re- 1yt f the cr Mission socicty ! 230 A i concert will include folk i road mission: | o ¢ e parish housc | Thur 5 ¥l - | dancing, I solos, balalaika m., supper and auwtumn rally \ : n church in Wa- |t . ninsie, and dancing by the children | - the auspices of New Britain |y, viary \ esday, Ti45 p. m. coltagelor the parish. A choir of 35 voices Elim (Swedish) | Hartford S ) rion raver raise service; an old- BAN JOHNSON 18 OUT m., Bible s Edueatio 5 ec ; A CHURCHES timony meetin Chicago, Oct. 15 (A—With the . choir rehearsal atlolosing of his desk at American ue headquarters today, Bar Johnson eame to the end of his Bible Students' | v league president. © H SEEAS e S written, ready to Jirvetors Mon. CAPTAIN RICHMOND P. HOBSON Women's cryman's yeak onee at the meeting in Trinity 1 < \lethodist church and once at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES |86l i v : s % SRl ednesday, § p. m., pr | INPERESTING FELY 5 % NGREGAT rl \.\ . CHURCHES | ; : 1 orker } MINW T iieh ek ‘”' more | Merting o the Everyman's Bible irst % cla , Methodist el ! Captain Hoison was horn in { the moder P ireensb labama §70. He Full Gospel Assembly ' (1 067 A LBk, iy ey o Lol AEDRREY din il ) ally aceurate i its por divisio on I / i L . 0 S e : raduated from the Annapolis naval two vears 1 sece I muel c b 2 s » p.T ss ing Snpan el g s 4 i ' academy in 1541, e No school Wednesday 3 sl Sy ¢ nit & 8 3 : s 5 ift b i caching at oy Heintinisied mprlamideioiien lon r for relizions cdu r i ! during the Spanish war in 1835, Railey, leader 3 i vill be no school W | when on June 3, while in command : T o ‘ i 1 | of e collic “Mer ac” he and his section. ocal t v i Is of e L S o s 2 S . ¢ . Sahation Army Pleavy*habded [of the collicr “Merrimac® be and a i o't e lin ! k- | s . y Tt hel he ha 3 o5 of seven men sank the h Pl es wil 2 the | at . : jence, R sighth | Meotis vill be held in the ].m - S I e I e local foot 80as0 N + b ) ANAToT T raini ol, So n } Pl grades s P ., m ek service. | Su as follows: 11 a. .. Holi 3 o ' i suthiol e etar s erhoonin A i © chapel. S skethall | ¢ Hobson, | ness mos e A New Crea- £ A ind his erew then surrendered Bertin % in Gk ' ine A SN e h v Hon 2 day school: 4 p, AR ) e S S Jak 3 ’ k ; 4L will sy 4 i . 3 Spenish commander. pora ' : : o : ‘ d : el : g t hits, other ' He retived from the navy with the and expect to turn back the invad- | held on Friday vs from East s the first step | (he schools will toward a suc The team weighs only it 140 pounds | 7y on the aver but the players are oo fa and courageous and will i rank of captain, at close of the R e el o LD RIYeE B § : | Lt was recalled to the serviee e Fs 4 3 % e was elected a member of con- the Womer ISRt S o'cine - ien (. Froderich : gress in 1905 where he became cooporation 3 the ' hrosent problem, “Obedier f all Sunday meetings. i 2 | known as an authority on foreizn e ! - ; 1elations. good account of themselve he i Gl 1 ' bbins' The M it 5 ¥ meet at | churce uder, Mrs, F. _' 1 fun. i R In recent years has Leen ar- visitors will be accompar e grove. Charles gston is ¢ t seryiee, | be et et 3 ' ! e A tive as a prohibition campaigner and . _ 2 g < t . o 3 {hic " v y v Union A. M. 1. Zion AR N 4 i B has addressed audicnces in all parts t Berlin Boys' Club Drum corps, which will pro X g g | “The M f anee.” or the firs “A Safe Sunday sehool at 2:30 a. m. Morn § of the country. which is expec nt isy Thomy Wil give | meet at b o' i ILhap: Logs " 5 stor preach stibject Tfl 1 ] ASTRONOMER RESIGNS Chicago, Oct. 15 (P-—Prof. Forest The All-Plainvill 1y S b 4 ¥ Moulton, internationally famous ieo at T oad i F’:ld IR lg Ed, L M <tronomer and mathematician, and 2 el ov. | 7:45 o'clock waer or | LEGUET M 10 01 RENGIouS Bt | head of the astronomy department dletown e : o 3 at the University of (¢ : e presitesian e e 8o e anar- caL0R (0 Addvess S. §. Workes ; e s i e iy, Dir, Mo ek (s ldonTarenca il Be 1 RATEARY : .G ter business, it was learned today. P . Pet g T ar in sv. Karl R ! der H NELSON LEAVES CHITY EMPLOY s ? 4 Tlerhert Nelson. a member of the will ngineering corps of the board of m Mecting LSIESEn LN el 4 SAN RIS e T v S ) : : uin Mon eve i works, 1eft the city employ post, An o Engl or of Decer s held s a s > rost v are 1 siy s is newly ap i t noon today as he plans to en- : { ) : Al ht. | hoing given at the A semin 10 dean of the Tlariford school 3 in other work. e is a broth- ogv. of the Hart ¢ Simon Nelson, an assistant city dation. . eor to this community ANV i Bureau) = = - S oiin T Raldl 6 I Cook, | ANOTH SEPARATION il e presen i ) : i o ! fior Al : £ : e lias 150 Spr ! a recent| Tos Angeles, Oct, 15 (B—The Ex “Catholic Church 5 f ¢ o, unior i Yoy i i ) e 4 A o e i AR Jeadership in ¢ ving contest there, she sank [aminer today says that Reginald {ihe Ghuich Lof Ou > is entitil “A Straig L The a ¢ \ ) el i ¢ - At seA L Der drill more than a foot inta solid | Denny, film star, and his wife, Trene wrsday, 5 e t tes, beating | Hazeman, comedy actress & ind many | E Mrs. Denny having is suid, | moved from the family residence in Christian Seience Nich is affiliated with the Univer- 0 SRl haved Hollywood. PR gl fe ol U 11 i ' tunday serviee at 11 a cub- | sity of North Dakota. and more re- : e Doctrine tone 1. Sun- ntly as h 1 of depart nt of | o hool at 9:45 a. tion in the Y. M. (. A, college af | ¢ widne . eoting at § Biblical literature and religious edu- SPAGHETTL PALACE % ilossiis o sony ; e o N TR : I e is not only a teacher and NONDENOMINATIONATL 1 tor in religious education, ord, W 1 Wednesduy P oseven s People ' A thor of hooks and arti ions be- weeks ) < . nday, 10:15 a. m., prayer ser les on religious subjects. One of oon ses = i in the pastor's study: 12 noon, | his hooks The Psychology of 2 M. E. weakers $ible school with classes for all ages; : another is on “Evolution ater of ot ' nior - g K P'eople’s meeting. tnd : _ . v ( Olds of ch C ) " = na Pray band. Officers for & Z . n is the antumn . 85 > 1 sor by 1 e owill be clects At 1 f ) wation work- ~ ‘ L~ G9:30AM. ting o subject, “Iol n far'’; class, study 11l Protestant churches of the Pirst Chureh Men's ociation i ! - weel i 3 emer of | city which will be held under the 8 L e N eld in the room on i ents v I e Governed | auspices of the New Britain Council it 6:3 1 ). m 1 t ; 1 en of 1 Education. > rally endenv- T 1 v J 1., children’s will be held in the chapel of First MY WIFE WOULD) N ' Sioleie R doninitiel v gt . a0 ; | LIKE TO £ATHERE || G o e ptation upon e subjeet, School, grades _ C SPECIN v s | g s e e ) South Congregational Church ff /S : Ravmh Garden m “’aty tial pu o i [ Aa Al Sl GRLOR LRE LY Uil . LA “ ‘;‘ Would Be Glad of the Opportunity to Welcome You to Its RlCHMOND L AREA | Sind e, 11 o' ! + of e Ho avsplees of U Non: WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP 3 =~y P: [t 4] SHE WAS SO SENSITIVE ABOUT S e A e T Sermon by mih;*mi?fi :x\{‘? '[}:i:\}?xil]tx:‘; DOWN ROOTS” : HOBSON H[‘ HA R. TURN]NG GRAY_NO sine. ) ‘ iR A Most Touching zl\!\lu01'll'\rlv[\1iil1[t{—l rovoking Picture A ONE DARED MENTION T 10 oy St A ebnts. sneics i sinstish, sere v : Veteran — Hero — Congressman : S e e e ! Crusader I'riend “amily on Discovering Her Gray Hair Foolishly ; gt A (@& cented Her While Social Enemies and “Catty™ ; S el | Vyomen Gloated Over Her Aged Appearance, B d 1 i rhood will g0 to. N A“ Men e]come Woman Should Be and ] 1 zran ' thers wever Need Be Gray ks ! o 1 : Bible School Haired Before sixty. B G etaaint sl Lnothanligon o Dy Wi Sorn h mal “Hero of the Merrimac” “AN INHERITANC Brother Hark, Hark, My Soul™ meeting ! Soprano Duet; “The Lord is My Light."—Mattt Ihursday, 7:45-—8ervic . C R. | ERya 0 sl cath era L On ths Il 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School apt. lChmond P- HObson 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship War Hero and Orator | Prelude, “Meditation,” Hailing in his greatest lecture MEMORIAL CHURCH Anthem, “Canticle in A flat,” Macfarlane on. Chureh School Offertory, “God Shall Wipe Away All Tears,” Harker FELLS WHAT Sy 10:45 A. M. 5 . S ST Iy e e 3 (Solo for alto) ! ‘ridny, . N ertninment and church soclal, auspices “THE CR]S]S” ' “The Little 11.‘\.::;‘.\\::'1‘|\:h|l-: llm \h-:mmc" lrdlull I\n ites yo Sermon by Rev. Samuel A. Fiske i s i 4 el Pastor Berlin Congregational Church 7:15 P Address: “TREASURE OR TRAGEDY” D RTLUBNTRL I The service that features congregational singing. : M.—Men'’s Bible Class, Leader, Mr. Fiske PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST | Subject, “The Maid of France” Morntn fect—tWWhy Tstaul §s: Sat Aside. 5:00 P. M.—Armenian Service of Christ.” 7:00 P. M.—Young People’s Society

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