New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1927, Page 9

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NEW PPI'I AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927. —_———————— i & - e 1 ¢ Lord shone rounc Orchestra ] tus!* “Benedictus” and “Agnus| A great number of Christmas | beginners’ and primary departments l ut - them; ¥ were sor lemn benediction to follow mass. | Dei” from Bonner's mass partics will be held by the Sundsy |of the Hunter road mission will be 1 cight-picce orchestra consist- | “Adeste I'ide chools and other orga held Wi ations of Wednesday afternoon, Wwith e 1 1 . nto them f two viol ‘cello, flute, clari- sts are Miss a M the various los churches during | that for the junior department in the '!‘ll‘ el e e 1V 5 and - 10:30 | Loretta King, 2 -iura Farrell, | The Bible school of the First Bap-| The First Lutheran church school i ; N. Gianne ud James | tist church w nol¢ holiday | will hold its Christmas festival at soloists for the day will be as rose. party on W evening. 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Mary T. Ci and | ¢ members of the -senior choir | Sunday school f E f the 1 Gifts will be distributed a sign unto s Kathleen Walsh, sopranos; Mrs 2 the Joanna Fairwood, | gys Bapti wil The People’s church Sunday ! ‘luv“ wri .m‘u a n C. Connolly, c . U er, Mary rnoon at 5 school will hold its Christmas exer- cloth v ! & |1 Crean, tenor and James D. Dona- | th e 3 rd, ) ite | o, L cises at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- e [y s ) -‘ 3 foainc ey .1;11'11‘ ning. The children will meet at 6 , il Il orchestra ensemble is com- | Mey b a, | i o'clock and march in at 6:30 o’clock. ted out for Bethlehem | po { the following: William The children of the religious in- the pilgrim 1 ilter Oceupin, James J. | ruction s will have their treading to- | Donney, Marcus H. Fleitzer, Harold at 3 o'clock Wednes- 1 Louls Rowe, James J the shep- | Tynch and BEdward Lyn Organist star of the east, | and director, John J. Crean, the art o Members of choir: Sopranos and St. John the Evangelist ames V. O'Brien of the | ¢ J § ake T of ilvation Army young people 8t John the 5 ) i ning 1l hoid their Christmas festival on 3 5A e rallow) TR ‘ day ¢ T o | Mon night, with Captain Beda town retains its | alt Roy Leonard. Marion | 0% PRPOCHE © X : iy : | i Jinson in charge. The party for with fts narrow, ) g RN A R e B B AL city will be in cha ldiers and friends will take place vs through | son. Mary Mivini, Marie H. z o 2 3 8 i MU ,m evening and will be pre- automobile nnah Loughery, Mrs. M. T. Crean, | .ecion ugrjoria. R g A 1ed a supper. Toys will be | 1 Sadie 7, = b 3 Y R 800 children at the annual John Connolly, ol r s i st ¥ ¥ T 1 at s party Wednesday eve- Mrs. John Ma : f the South Congrega- | nir The Ladies’ Aid society will 3 Smith : N c I Young People’s so- | h iglets Rlomans” festival and ty of Ch wor Mon- Thursday, o Friday the onti school will have its Christ soprano: James Mc-{ \paner, contralto: rosa, tenor, emptor," “Adeste Tidells,” James Wilson St. Joseph's Churcl | St. Andrew's inton, Ma ; lowing program of musle| The musical program at An- and killed by | for thr <es at St. Joseph's church [ drew’s Lithuanian church will bo as Williams yes- | has heen a 1 hy the organist. | Coliows: ; | 5:30 and 10:30 o'Clock High Mass, Solemn “Ganc. | “Silent Night” and “Agnug | “Hymn of the Kyrie no and James Ringrose. N “Renedictus” .... Mercadantc “Agnus Dei” Mercadantc cding Pagey | MUSle by Girls' choir— i | i “Come to the Manger” 3 Gour i 91t 0 o'Clock, Low Mass tonizlit—ircm the White ifouse to the humbl motes ; i . o hristn Organ with violin accompaniment honte.ihe ion Aro and other relief zroups s always, bringing food and presciis . ; I or (R el : {"Adeste Tidelis” (solo)—Baritons M ON HAT SHOP Ieft) to the needy. The lad at the lower left is a Ju Red Cross member with some of G I i T i FAn . 'M;M)\v. . -v s Haggerty; vio ¢r.i 8:30 0'Clock, Yow .\ln: l\ AR[ sent to children in other lands. At Washington there will be a community Christ ! : Pietro A, Yon | St John T.vne Mass in F .. ..ee... Concone . with President and Mes, Coolidge helping to light it. iss Kathleon Walsh, soprano 9 o'Clock Mass {“Christ 1s Born” ........ Naujelis Callahan-Lagosh Flotar. ilin tlons from Bonner's mass | Rec: nal-—"Adeste Tidelis” 95 WEST MAIN ST. . : “Gloria,” “Sancius and “Agnus Del” | Soloists, Miss Balosky, Mrs. Sin- Dec. 24 (A—When ique de ntique d “Adeste Fide | ta elle Matulis, the three Wise Men came into Beth- Ensworth: Mrs. Pred HoSman, o S o heATan] Anna Petuskis, N Johem out of the Iast and found the | T ‘Schnde, Mra, Anna kson : e 1 Soloists, Miss Loretta King. 31|.=<‘1\'\Nnr Sintaut, F. Rondinone. Or- child Jesus newly born, “they rejoic- \m_ Mary Mitehell, Mrs, Jerceuse’ o . Joselyn j Dertha MeBriarty, Mrs. Andre |chestration will be rendered with ling great j The Child Welfare—Mr i r s i O ;In\so. [the above music. . J. Britton, or- “worshipped Him; | e e R A et : ol [ 10:30 o'Clock High Mass | & 2 | opened their treas- | sheldan, ot “Kyrie,” “Glorfa,” “Credo,” "s.«ne-l | cod unto Him gifts : tont. iz e Organizations Combing [O‘BETH”HEM REGALLS A ;fl 2 S Jation will pause in worshin ighout the land treasures . DD it pesna n |- ooy ek § FIRST CHRISTMAS oy o = v emember Sick Servicemen | { S e greatest manslon to the | e hut, the Christmas Spirit} qyenty.cight New Britain World| (Contlnued from First I olt in gomo fOrm Or Al-|\wap veterans who are still in hosy - ; The memory of the lon “ tals will be remembered with gitts! Nativity, where {s 1o 1ster “Agnn il exaly and comfort the lon Christmas day through the efiorts |gf buildings in th 1 S oehs of Eddy-Glover Unit, No. 6, Ameri-| Shrist, was borr Communion , together with|™ frere, says i or the Red Cross and the|of the Lord came upon Home Service Bureau. Each man will receive a sweater, shirt and tie | (Omlrllw] orEani- | yumgy AL AL DL T ..{-'Af-‘-ff i VL A :g FIRST EAP"‘IST cHURCH & & Rev. John E. Klingberg, the three attractive Christmas packages which | 8 0 dible School—12:10 & Room, pile up tlie Il reach every man by Christmas A T e o ‘““‘.Hmr Willing Service club wil s | Ng T o . E K B.bl Cl frc : parts of The Willing Service el be | : \ nd s she probably | cngertained a ristmas party | §% Address by Rev. William Ross Xk | ¥ Ueryman S 10ie ass Gl 't luring the 5 tr(n‘:h irl 'r’r_ re- | Subiect: 2 |2 ' ShaR \MAGE TO BETHLEHEM” Thit 5% Sahrbacher will be in | “A PII FAREN 3 | ’ ¥ “Ior unto you is born this day in the city of David a xg P Cilatmast dmners il be entite 0 s A e [ ? t 5| timo, 1 thousands | speamerarspanieagiiis: e (s %g_ Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. . rinit 5 . urc cments other MOhers fapather with toys for the children. | N b t about fixing hum- | yrpg A, 1, Petts is chairman of the & for Christmas With| gippey committee. B, chotr Violinist: J. Georze Westerman Quartet and Carol Choir ] Charity organiza-1 = gppouncement has been made of 4 5 Bk ; . ought out the mnm},,‘ of! * school to be held m'§' Wednesday, 7:45—The Annual Christmas Party for css and poverty stricken , January 7, 1928. Seniors of the Bible School. Program: may Miave some ShAfo IRl Mre, Margaret O'Connor and Mrs.| B3 “A Program That Is Different.” lovious e ation. _ |Irene Zink have been admitted to| L < homes of the millions of ‘num)r rship in Eddy-Glover unit American citizens, turkey President Grace Stowell has and carols and DArties |nounced committee appointments for | gaicty will mark the coming of | 198 as follows: o | icholas. . Craflle i Rolls Nral AT SoHad | (e o e S FreT Rt S tional charity anizations | cyairman, Mrs. Howard Case, Miss Welcome To This Inn of Hospitality in New York s s i BRI e B PRINCE. GEORGE. HOTEL ) wanded scason for the Ameri-|q ain \[_ Doi a8 Gt £ v o o W b P Emmanuel Gospel Church to provide for all. Thousands ‘Schaal, Mrs. A, H. Pet 5 1690 Rooms with L th T 4 | sis of familles and personS|yoroy Bncminger, Mrs. Roger Whit- Single with Bath $3 to L.n'. “; pran ol ("vr"A\,r‘r,(:.O(};f:;".':,; “1‘\3,,‘, Double with Bath $1 to' $6 wg Wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in the name of Him whose Natal Day we celebrate. % n Junior Red Cros i Rosa Clover: . pt the advice of Public Porters that Hotel ndful of the children of other i GLnb Saee 4 has shipped more than 60,000 ) ahajrman, Mrs. Elizabeth Timbrel, | If you arrive 3 without reservation come to Hotel «cs of toys and clothing and| A Case, Mrs. Peterson oF elerhay gifts — products of Fred Hoftman, M Newton L R B ohn Ball, Mre, Cedrie Pow.| A HOME IN THE HEART OF THINGS A hearty welcome awaits you here throughout 1928. orkshops—abroad for this Christ- | \yhittemore, Miss Vera Schade. | 4 Sunday Morning Service, 10:45 A, M. L Decoration Mrs. Edward Ogren, e r p 2 Saly Army will distrib- | hajeman, Mrs. Fred Butler, Mrs. | e . 2 o : Subject: more than 150,000 baskets of | 1arad Trmewnrt 5 g N ' TV 5 4 . Fred Ensworth. - N 5 oo to the needy, more than a| jjipen—Mrs, Amella Whittemore, | P 4 X Bl G > A GIFT OF LOVE” of them in the tenement dis- | opnirman. | & 8 ) 5 of New York. Social—Mrs. Nathan Avery, chair- ral miillion dollars Will be ob-fyan Yire, Newton Whittemore, Mrs. | \ 5 Ry < ST S t Orey Hre. . [ > Sunday Evening Service, 7 P. M. to combat tubcreulosis |1yed Butier, Miss Emma Sehaal, | ( 2 : e unday g ) h the sale of Christmas seals. |\ b, ;. Ogren, Mrs, George Conlk . : A ; Subject: 1 BRAN 5 k : Subject: st year the Natlonal Tuberculosis | fy "N, Arthur McNickle, Mrs, W. ] - J As m.uh;l\ reported sales totaling | v ‘Nilkey, Mrs. A. H. Petts, Mrs, T W : 4 “THE BETHLEHEM OF THE HEART” 35.109,824.62. J. C. Ensworth. - Chambers of Commerce, churches, Nt Wenie Mew aney il ag % welfare missions, ":" ger. chairman, Miss Bertha | sociations, community | B i : cldon, Mrs. Daisy Proctor, Mre : = her organization / T W ld O V s Lewis Mitchell, M . a2 A . \orons indlviduais have bent | \““' \,"(’f‘ "” ; S . . ) We AG ur cice ciforts to make this Christmas | g ©0EET ot ol Mrs. son one of universal £0od che S e On the outposts of civilizations— er, Mrs. ackson. to the great, swelling chorus of r may be found a little Al s e great, s g ; N C Publicity woman—>Mrs, TFred FEns- 5 G T nelvE watkers n \W(!;‘“hh_ St e LAlbEsg) ¢ hristmas greetings, repeat h Slias e Mraarit and e .‘”“i‘_",x.m.u, chairman, Oren, i | with your other friends those |ghbut THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON is GOD'S GIFT TO! away islands of the Pacifie, will 2 e p . spivit of the season. putts, Miss Shelion, 3 i G - time-worn. yet ever mew and ! THIS JOY SHALL.BE TO ALL THE PEOPLE The government, weightily im- |, " S e & jovous words of Yuletide: > 19 4 . 2 Ty A 3 ] 3 joyous words ot u ae: T iebnalig e heltuid i s DVl s IEiad g R e * St. Matth Luth Ch Cll Christmas Cheer bends and shows its human slde On o cpoin, Mrs. Jacob Bernasconi, / 4 oy a p B\ a ew § Lutheran Uur Christmas day. Approximate | ottt tirs, M. 6 Milkey Z To You and to Yours | & and e T )1’{.\1.1\:4‘1 chairman, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Collins, Franklin Sq., invites you to all services. | ;i » | G e Adlnioe iy Hoil | O e e =Tt e A Merry, Merry Christmas 1 A B G A i 15 . 2 . o A Happy Ne Year traditionzl fashion. Thousands RitehenMrs. George Mitehel, | X > rostal ¢ oS Wi ' o - D e el | chatrman, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Tim- crowded working s and spend | ChATTE » R least part of the day with thelr| g Jo 7 i1, Carl Kalin, chairman, here the spirit of Christ. | MTS: \]n:]:‘n‘::’ Whittemore, Mrs. " JE SEIBFRI’& SON mas permeates, . Sar Emergency—Mrs. Laura J. Bes 3 Pasieurized Mdl\&(lrcam : great tini, chairman, Mrs 8, ] 0 ¢! T bri od tidings of Joy.” Luke 2:10. i Make Suve Its Serl?c = i Evenlng Subject—*The Glory. of Emmunuels g The average road built by the old |W. T. Squir Mrs. Anna Walker, i PHONE — 172, i 5 : Jomans was 14 fect wide, and the | Mrs. Both Case, Mrs. Katherine Og- e . 437 PARK ST, SR ETAINCONNL ‘And they shall call His mame Emmanuel—God with ws” Math, 1:93, t was 25 feet. ren, Mrs. Elizabeth Timbrell, Mrs |

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