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Ancient Prophets Predicted the Coming of Modern Achievements . lm-. experts in getting at the secrets Lights, | o;" inove. wio try to conceal their > . 2 | transactions, is found by the clerg: Planes, etc., Foreseen—/|un in ruke 12 5 Wit Pr()phe[s “vere (;Ood A have said in darkness, shall be heard vertisers, Also. Autos, Electric in the light, and what have spoken in the ear shall be pro- | claimed upon the housetops.” | Not everyone was friendly towards | ve the newspapers, they even had their crities 2,000 years ago, Mr. Alderson states, and proves his point with a statement from the fourth verse of When State Commissioner of Mo- or Vehicles Iobbins B. Stoeckel (uoted the Bible he started some thing. Commissioner Stoeckles spok h cently astounded his arers by proving to their satistu tion that automobile were predicted | 1 the Bible, | o prove his point the commis- | DS R rcalled attention to Nahum which reads as follows: “The | e feels indicates that reporters were | numerous in those days, “And they could not come nigh Him hecaus of the press.” streets, r Bible students here see in , prediction of the airplane as caetion ot tne airolane as| §{pychning-Candy Reported Sent clouds and have the doves for their | tO PTiSOHflI‘ windows?"” In Psalm 77. 18; is seen a predic- | tion of electric lights; “The lightning lightened the world.” The radio is predicted, according to local Bible siudents in Isaiah 9. S and 9; “The Lord sent a word unto Jacob and it hath lighted upon Isracl. And all the people shall know, cven Ephraim and the inhabitant of Sumari Rules of publicity and for news- papermen are found ttered all through the Bible, according to the Rev. William H. Alderson, pastor of inity Methodist. Episcopal church. Rev. Mr. Alderson has had some newspaper experience of his own. He says in=2 Samtiel, i1, IS 3 he city chemist for analysis. chbdbroty e onal candy, in a tin container, ad- paper which de in scanda cssed in a feminine hand, arrived Tell it not in Gath; publish it not in | py " oil and was turned ' over to the street of Ashkelon.” Lenus. Remus passed the container Advice to businessmen who Wish o some of the jail guards and took fo become successiul, is found by g piece himself. the Rev. Mr. Alderson in Nohemiah. | Biting into the candy, Remus, . 15; “They should publish and pro- who at one time was a chemist, de- claim in‘all their cities tected the presence in the candy of Other Biblical quotations, substance which he said tasted the ancient and seen by like strychnine. Rev. Mr. Alderson ap- | Ie cautioned plicable to the modern paper the candy, are found as follo Queen, one of Psalm 26 c swallowed a pieec with the so made him ill Another rinistered, and McQueen's stomach with good news should tell it to th cleared of its contents. Mow- world, is found by the minister in rise in his temperature was Jeremizh, 4.5; “Declare ye in Judah a4 he in a bed and publish in Jerusalem and ounty jail. Blow ve ghe trumpet in the did and cry aloud.’” A sage who saw the value of ad- ertising again comes to the front in jeremiah 31. 7; “Iublish ye, praise and say ‘O Lord, thy Cineinnati Willlam And. 0., Nov. 5 (P —Sherift on, and city ofticiale were making an investigation today fo ascertain whether an attempt was made on the life of Gceorge emus, who is being held prisoner the Hamilton county jail for the slaying of hys wife, Imogene, by means of poisened candy. The former hootleg king received A hox of candy, bearing New York postms vesterday, which s reported to contain poison. Of- ficials were inclined to believe it was a practical joke or a 3 but they turned the candy over to sen is written by seribe as direct ca the rds not but muel them, already had and asserted tha Emetics were ad- to gus nev eat hat I n nksz /i t indication that of 15 placed say land not ckage bear a MASONIC ACTIVITIES Work Degree save peo- ple. That Jeremiah was tv man and knew newspaper publicity 1s seen by the minister in Jeremiah 20, 2; “Declare ye among the tions and publish and sct up a stand- ard. Publish and conceal not. I're in their ork a Harmony Lodge to v good put the value of Here and at advertising bury art Lodge to Visit lodge, A. T entered stated This City. and A, M apprentic conimunication Monday even November 7 and November 21, Monday, November 5, at a al communication the fellowera will be worked. lay ni t. Mark'’ usbury will pz to Iarmony and arec ovember 14 Harmony lodge will Lvening Star lodge at I nionville and will work the master Mason degree, na- good ¥ o) ster finds, and points out Mark And he began 1o publish he things Jesus had done : degres Mon e for o " A good hint o day it happens” Mr. Alderson in And ye shall proclaim ne day A zood example which has gone down into the tory of the making of w great » T the minister points out is that norial church will hive taken from Leviticus and in- | Night” program on Wednesday eve- seribed on the Liber ro- Parents and friends claim liberty throughout the land, to all the inhabitants thereof Tn the book of Judges in third vers and the seventh chay the ds the seribes of old ndorsing publicity in the went, “Now fore proclaim the ears of the Tn Joel 2 laim ye th A “Get the found Leviticus it cws the is by I vis on the of a Biblical iy RELIGIOUS 17T Loy Seouts of ti have " invited. Men's St. John's will ob- Thurs- The cociety of the German Lutheran church scrve its third anniversary day evening George Westerman of this student at the Institute of Arts of New York, will play of vielin seclections at the Methodist in that morrow ice church is the cv. Dr. John New Britain, the or ministe st in cit Musical a group Grace the people. he finds this: “Pro- 1ong the nutions.” to behave thems indication that the alized that | Davis, trained newspapermen wvnw(mv(.si(unmr. church The G which warning to peopl as well 4 one over saints of old formerly of is the second chapter of Mark, which | that | Me- | Unionville—sims- | city to-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927, I\ p. m. At that time Rev. William | | | E.B.C. T0 REORGANIZE | Will Have Army and Navy Instead H. Alderson will give information regarding the lite of the Hebrew people during the time of the judges. On Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock, Prof. John Clark Archer of | Yale university is to be the speaker midweek mission service, of Three Armies — Skinner and Rackliffe Arc Leaders, th TIST CHURCHE First Sunday, 10:45 a. m., morning wor- ship and communion, on by Rev. William Ross, subjéct: “Seeing and Sharing” 110 p. m., Biblc school and Brotherhood class Young People's society, | s Denison, BAl community train- | of the cligious | ) to 9:30 p. m.,, The reorganization of Everyman's school ur Bible class into an army and navy instead of three armies, which is one of the changes inaugurated by the new administration, will take place i tomorrow. The diviston will be ac- cording to the seating arrangement | of the church. Those who sit In the | north side of the room will be in “The Navy,” over which Past Presi- dent R. B. Skinner will be admiral. | Those on the south side of the room, Union A. M. u Sunday church school at 9:30 a | Morning worship with sermon and holy communion at 10:45 o'clock, Rev. A. J. Gorham, D, D, of Hartford will preach at the rally service at 3:30 p. m. The junior of the Hartford church will furnish music for this service. Chr Endeavor society pem rmon and holy communion 1t 7:45 p. m., the pastor will preach upon the subject. “The Higher Life.” Monday, § p. m of the trustees' boa ser ¢ Wednesday, 9:15 a, eral conterence of Congregational urches at United chureh, Bridge- | port; 2:30 p. m., united week-day | schools, grades three, four, 4 p. m., rchearsal of h m., re- boys" orchestra. m.and 2 p. m hurch choir Mon 30 Scout six; or p. m., p. m., Will class will meet at the Deacon W Park place Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., weck-day school for religious instruction; 6:30 Young Woman's and mecting. Hostesses, Black and Miss Harriet Boy the home Eirls arsal of the Good of g 7 op. istian at 6:30 he churcl week- and 6 p. m., and senior | Boys® club; united [ p.n sol; the s at the ! formerly occupied by the Blue army, { Will be in “The Army” under Fred 0. Rackliffe, general, Cards will be distributed tomor- row to the members asking them to indicate their choice. The speaker tomorrow morning will be Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill. RUTH ELDER SAYS - “GO0D BYE PARIS : {Girl Flier Says She'll Be Back Soon Nov. 5 (P-—Ruth Elder and George Haldeman who ar- rived in Paris by planelast week, but not in the ill-fated American Girl in which they hoped to fiy here | Ifrom New York departed from | Paris by train this morning. They bade farewell to Paris when | |they boarded the boat train for | Cherbourg where they will sail on | the stcamship Aquitania to New day P Sewing guild || M An- inior special meeting parish supper and Stercopticon supper, by Romance of At T the {ing. We ool of les three, hurs cason. thi The Hills) ting of dnesday m., week-day instruction, 1 six. deferred missionary so- p. m., midweek serviee 30 Fri 2:15 p. m.,, Woman's so- ciety business meeting in chapel; 3 tjourn for mission study in \gregational church; 4:30 p. 5:30 p. m, carol Assy- ¥, Vopon ceting of local ty. Memorial outs; S Qepa m., com- n of new ry and be- urch school, Girl Scouts, . Mark rst Sunday after Trinity; y anion; $:30 reh school; 11 a. mi, holy imion and sermon by the ) . piscopal nior 10:45 nd recept pri German comm Sunday, 9:30 a 10:30 a. m,, mon 11 m., Sunday scliool; service in English, ser- Undaunted Apost communion, service in Troop 16, German, mon: Beautiful W Autumn of Life.”” 3 i Monday, § p. m., meeting of the Priscilla club at the residence of Miss Wilhelmine Finemann, 177 Bas- sett street, Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting in English; 9 p. m., mecting of the standing cominitte 12 noon e ., evening prayer und 0 a. m., united | Second Advent grades Doy A Re- m 10 1 rents’ night the hoys. be served, 30 p. m., Young Peo. ports on the Older ¢ held in D 1y school at 10 a Sun- lay morning service with sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock, subject: “A Man Described”'—tollowed by i communion, Evening service with sermon at T:15 o'clock, “Irinciples Iuterpretation, 30 p Pa m, { Captain three m by bl Boys! New Have nee will en Friday, November 18, “Fall fi ast and frolic” \spices of Alen . n, Bible study, s m,, prayer in the 1stor's study; 12 noon, Bible school | with classes for all ages; 6 p. | Young Peoy service. Tuesday, m., stringed or chestra from Rev. Mr. Eilsen's hurch in New Haven. The male chorus from that church will be present and assist in services. At S p.m, Rev. L. L. Legters will give | en illustiated lecture on “Wild In- | dians of South America. Weanesday, 10:30 a. m., Rev. Max L Reich will lead service of prayer. At 2:20 p. m, address by Miss Alta Knapp, missionary now home on fur- 30 p. m., address by Rev. ich; 7 and 8 p. m., ad- Mr. Leich and Mr. Le - n Elim (Swedish) . 9:45 a. m., Bible school; 11 a. my sermon by the pastor and holy communion; 30 p. om, preaching by the pastor and singing by the choir. S p 8 p.om., | under the Sunda LUTHERAN CHUF St. Matthew's the hundreds of French and Americans who cheered them as they left, came the cry: “Come back again.” | “How 1 hate to leave,” sho sigh- “What an unforgettable visit T in your beautiful Paris which dorr “I hope to be back soon in a few months, by air, of course. There is |only one thing in the world that in- | terests me now-—flying the Atlantic. |I have no other plans for the | tuture.” | m., at 9 a, e Ger- church monthly ay service Gern Sunday Monday, meeting. Tuesday, 8 p. m., Young People's soclety monthly meeting. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aid society meeting at the home of Mrs. Gustat Ogren, 69 Humphrey street, Hartford; § p. m., pr at the church. Friday, § p. m, m., e ed had I lay, I Ing Thur soclety meeting I service sh re. g Sun. rman com- tival 10:45 festiva choir rehearsal. school; a. tion da CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES '°f° g munion. Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m, church kindergarten; 11 1. m., morning worship, communion, sermon by Rev, Theodore A. Greene; 2 p. m., Armenian service, preacher, Dr. Hadidian, ' Monday, 5 p. m. standing com- mittee meeting; $ to 10 p. m., re- | ception to chureh and congregation | at the parsonage. | Tuesday, 2 p. m., Bibls class for Armenian women; 7 p. . com- munity leadership tra school, outh church chapel. Wednesday, m grade week-day church school; 4:15 | . m., junlor choir rehearsal; 6:30 | i it ¢o1s p. m., commonywealth club supper in g " Catholicism in preparation for the | dining room Eoir i wedding and later entrance into the| Thursday, 3 p. m., seventh grade g o 0, | Roman Catholic churc [week-day church school; 4:15 p. m., |yt Girl Scout meeti Scouts; T: Bliay, Wednesday, “","_‘!“”5;' W G i o | religious school, le Men's Bible class will mect |, R The Pawnee football team of this | ot tho closs of R _,“"“H‘;:_“ h&\#fw-n city will play the strong Plainville | o 4 e : Following their win over the strong | (e Faih.” The subjeet this weel is | Lorges Fhooly et imabing e b ouioiencs ientioenle MR T, 3, third Jecture at) praise service i Dl L Bt Jv(;tl b Iv:r e. R t) ohiurch Al G. T | Priday, 7:45 p. m., church night, aiotasked folmest Sindly momning | peRTLaCL # p. m., sewing school; § p. m, of-jthere will be a musical program, T 00 b S onHlhel STt :foup of the younger & pe lelal board. | address by the pastor and a soclal i team Wil leavo for Diainvinig | ¢ the church, meeting at & 0clock | "y, Women's Forelgn Missionary | hour. e [on sunday afternoons. Miss will meet Monday afternoon el .= bara Christ and Miss Ieclen Ingham Loadii e lad s ND /IS RECONCILED |4re the leaders th Plans | 5 N1 Burdick, 63 Grove hill. There 1‘.‘,\[ :)‘msl(;}-?s\ll William I, | Wil be made at this meeting for the | Gy o s raport from the hranch Vanderbilt, the former Emily Davies, | ('S activities i November —and “ing by Rrs. James Healey and who carly in June filed a divorce ap- | icember. ; orts from Mrs. Platt’s lectur ; plication only to withdraw the ac-| The Young People’s All regular, substitute, and pros- |and testimony service. tion some time later, is now living | Meet at 7 o'clock ton hers will attend the| Friday, 8 p. m., Bible study, with her husband in New York, [Ding in the \”‘"“\“ "v“f”“ conference Monday from T to| ject: “Freedom.” friends said here today. J:" et h",:“ “'l““ s MITLIONAIRE DIES | The speaker is to bhe Rev. New Yok, Nov. b (UP)-Tred-|H. Schneck, pastor of the ek L. Lavanburt, 64, multi-mil. | Baptist church. His subject lionaire manufacture and philan- | Motives in Life. thropist, died at his home today| The s€ If"'“l '{f” o from penumonia. [iseson o At gions” will be held in_the chapel, | | Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. ma and holy |1ough; 3 | Max I. § iresses by ters, Thursday | ters will sy Argentifie Reported After | Marriage Dispensation New Yor Nov. 5 (#—The New York American says today that Ar- turo Ramos, wealthy Argentine, has applied to the Catholic church for a dispensation to marry Millicent Ro- divorced from Count Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten, | If Cardinal Hayes grants the re- quest, the American s the wed- ding day may take place within a {week in the chapel of St. Patrick’s | cathedral. Reservations have been | made for Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ramos | on the imer . sched uled to sail for Vi Chile, | next Thursday The American v, § p. m., meeting of the Iship league, 1es( Eric . celebration of : 6:30 anniversary of the Men's 10 a. m., Mr. Leg- Uk on “The Making of a meeting of the | Missionary”; 2:30 p. m., address by IMr. Legters; 7:30 p. m., Mr. | ters will speak on “The World Hun- th ociety riday, 2:30 p. m Women's Missionary society. Lo ITHODIST CHURCHES gon Trinity Friday, 7:30 a.m., Women's Bible | hearsal Bible class nd | 45 a. m, sworth subject p. m, choir re- nday, 9 Lveryman's school; 10 p. m, 1 addres Emmanuel Gospel L 10:50 a. m., prayer; preaching. subject: “Fhe Vie- of the Flaming Sword.” This fourth lecture in the scries ation to Calvary.” A :15 p. m., Bible study hour; 6 p. , Young People’s meeting; 7 p. m., hospital; 6:30 p, m., |preaching, subject: “Christ's De- 7:15 p. m. Boy|scription of a Christian.” Ukulele . class meeting. | chorus and orchestra at the evening 30 p. m., weck-day | service. third, fourth, fieth | Tuesday, 2:30 p. ru., ladies’ prayer p. m., district | meeting at the home of Mrs. George i Newell, T4 Elm street. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. Thursda 5 p. m., prayer service at the church, ning munion; 6 10 Giloipe iy bish.” Monday, st o) Iparaiso, sixth time hine so- |18 the ind con b S m., suppe ior worl afternoo: m says Miss Rogers & has been receiving instructions in | Methodist | 7 [Paw neé Eleven to Meet | | All-Plainville Sunday | p. m, Boy Scout | Sealc AT cottage eighth p. m seventh and and Orig 2 i 3 m, . b is a new young peopl International Bible Students’ Ass Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m., volunteer home of Charles Henry, 32 Dwight | street. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer, praise ity b o’ 14 s week. society will OrToW sub- is Haswell. Gustave German is “Our | un What Do You Know — About The Teachings of Jesus? midweek serv. Living Reli- | Studies in Expression. z ¥ WAS IN THERE LAST WEEK AND IT TOOK:+re () s :e’ A\ axy; THEN You OUGHTA PP S .‘@ rHAY To ... ME SEVEN STROKES Te GET ouT.T CERTAINLY EE THAT | The speaker is Professor Julius Attend Tomorrow Morning’s Session { Seelye Bixler of the department of Biblicall llteraturs and comparativell Of i religions in Smith college. His sub- | Everyman’s Bible Class——Hear ject this week is “Buddhism, the Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill Discuss By Fontaine Fox. Philosophy of Renunciatior | The fourth session of the union | | mission study cl will be held in | ‘lhv‘ chapel, Fri t3 p. m The | book is entitled “A Straight V viro- ‘\\.\nl Tomorro The class s led by the author, Mrs. I. G. Platt he |Gnikcteforithe in he Com- | | pass: Religlous Education." South Sunday, 9:30 a. m. school, young people others, and Italian-Ame an depart- ment of the church school; 10:30 a m., worship at the Itallan mission, Hunter road, preacher. Rey. Dom- inic D'Addario; 10:45 a. m., morn- ing worship, communion; 11 a. m., beginners' department; 12:10 p. m., primary, junior and intermediate departments; 2:30 p. m., Assyrian worship, communion; 2:30 p. m., church school at the Italian mis- sion, Hunter road; 5 p. m., Italian worship at South church, preacher, Rev, Joseph S. Paladino, M.D. p. m., evening worship, motion pi ture, “Alaskan Adventures.” Mon P m., class in English for As: n women, under the di- rection of Miss Laura Woodford; 4 ». m., meeting of the Girl Reserves at the Hunter road mission; 6:15 p. m., supper and monthly meetine | of the young woman's department. Final plans will be made for the bazaar to be given on Deceml 6 and 7; 7:15 ., mecting of Troop | 2, BB X . m., Young Peo- ple’s society of Christian ¥ndeavor, | subject What Should be the Chri n Attitude Toward War? T, der, Helen Cofrancesco. Tuesday, 10:30 a. m., 2 and $ p. m., general conference of the (‘on gregational churches of Connect jcut in the United church of Bridge- | port; 2 p. m., weekly mecting of the | | Assyrian women for Bible study; | @ Methodist Church senfor high grades and Are You Going to Join the Army or Navy? Make Ypur Choice Tomorrow PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST EAL BED Morning Subject—"The Sovereignty of God” Evening Subject—“The Jehovistic Glory of Christ” STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH —Church School ION SERVICE . Parents’ Night. Special Progrm ast and Frolic,” auspices the 9:30 n. 10:4 and 12 noo m—COMMU rroop 11, Boy S November 18—*Fall Fu Men's Clu “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome'" m. a. Wedn, Fri n- Full Gospel Assembly Sunday school at 10 a. m. Pente- air service, weather permitting, at | i B O BRLE CLASSS m. SHOW ALASKAN VIEWS ' Aumual Gonvention at Wt Hartford This Afternoon | South Church Motion Picture to Portray Thrills of Great North- ery indication points to a large tendance of delegates from many of the cities and towns of the state to the third annual convention of ederation of Men's Bible classes ast Hartford at the White church this afternoon and evening. The convention opens at 2 p. m. The speakers for the afternoon ses- s Rev. C. H. Heimsath, pas- the First Baptist church, port; Dr. D. E. Trout, pastor Universalist church, Meriden; Calhoun, secretary of the port Y. M. C. A. and W. P. Grant of the Hartford Y. M. C. A. In the evening Rev. James F. Halli- day, stor of the West Hartford itional church and Rev. Lester Clee, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of Newark, N, J.. will be the leading speakers. The address of welcome will be given by Dr. P. M. Snyder, pastor of the White church, East Hartford, and John L. Havens for the East Hart- ford Chamber of Commerce. At 2 p. m, prayer, Rev. Willlam H. Alderson of New Britain., Ad- s of welcome, James Johnston, ident East Hartford Community “Newspapers and the Bible,” Hrnest R. Dechant, New Britain, Y. M. C. A. and Men’'s Bible class- Calhoun of Bridgeport, west Tomorrow. “Alaskan the Sunday night. Armed 1 ¢ Adventures,” will be shown at the South Congregational b churel only ras, wit Arthur bow and arrow Young, world's row expert, to of arc <. tor of Bri For d un- foot and by the ater known territory on Go : from 1 th r traveling they Yu- through re re- spee- D of birth of sht of th iver to its streams where be scooped hand, and are the by bears, are inte ling moments ant Kodiak bea r wild anin pon the little with Mr. Youn glories of the m lley of Ten Thou snaring of wild ts spread In fascinat- scienti 1che of the miles rous count with the the spring Scenes . and varded magnii acle ice break- Congre river o the up the giant f salmon to spawning t icebe of of rout and on out with the bar playthings of t p with thr when and down 1 sa may se of SuSpense moose c charge protec only The stra t sun, the V nd Smokes, and the ducks by means o 1-air over the cli 1hjects to child how s, €5, C K and “lzound Up,” C. H. Heimsath of I'ridgeport. Inspirational talk, Dr, D. E. Trout of Meriden. At 5:30 p. m,, parade, social hour 1 supper. 7:45 p. m, invceation, Rev. F. | W. Gray, Burnside. Address of wel. come, Dr. P. N. Snyder of White church, Ei Hartford, John L. Haven ast Hartford Chamber of Commerce. | At 5:05 p. m., address, Rev. James . Halliday of West Hartford. At $:35 p. m. address, Rev. Les- ter Clee of Second Presbyterian church, Newark, N. J., subject: “The Way Ou More than 100 delegates are ex- pected at the convention. TO MAKE AERTAL TOUR Mitchel Field, N. Y., Nov. § (P— Clarence D. Chamberlin, transatlan- Rev. Max I Reich, Bible teacher, tic flier, announced yesterday that 1 Miss Alta Knapp, home on fur- he would begin a short tour of the lough from British Africa Great Lakes states Monday, flying a One of the features of the sgrvice | Fairchild monoplane. will be a string orchestra from th He said he would be accompanied urch of which Rev. E. S. Eilsen is | by Fraulein Thea Rasche, German pastor in New Haven. |aviatrix, and George Burns, a friend. —_— e The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Sermon by the Pastor “THINGS THAT MAKE FOR PEACE” P. M.—Men's Bible Class, Leader, Mr. Greene # 0 P. M.—P’eng-Yu Club :00 P. M.~ Speaker: e or a Gospel Missionary Society to Start Semi-Annual Sessfons Tuesday Evening. The Mi; the lay on of the Gospel connected with urch of Christ Tues- Thursday eve- fall convent jonary soci op! Wednes 9 next w ikers will be field secretary Mission agency. He trated on t South America. 1y and Rov of w L. the give Indians L. Leg- Pioneer fllus- of Sp ters, lectures 15t Young People’s Society Rev. Gustave H. Schneck Thursday, 7:45 P. M.—First Church Chapel * Union Midweek Lecture— “WORLD'S LIVING RELIGIONS” Prof. Julius Seelye Bixler Speaker: n Subject :— AT “BUDDHISM, THE PHILOSOPHY OF RENUNCIATION” At the evening service at 7:15 tomorrow. Ff the topic of the address is / Bp¥R@% “RUBBISH” 10:45 A. M. THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER Music by the Quartet Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South Congregational Church ‘ommunion and Reception of New Members. DOORS OPE! 6:45. Tebration of the NG WORSHIP—T:15. and Interest A Picture of Unusnal Beauty TURES ALASKAN ADYV Thursday, Chapel of Firs by Prof. Julius S. Bixter of Smith College on “BUDDHISM” A Cordial Welcome to All to All Services. 15 Church— Leeture — First Baptist Church — 12:10—Bible School. 10:45—>Morning Service, COMMUNION SERVICE Address by Rev. William ss—Subject: SEEING AND SHARING” Music: “Break Forth Into Singing."—King. Soprano Solo: “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say."—Harriss. Wednesday, November 16th, Tutkey Supper. Tickets $1.