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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDA s Old First Cong. Junior Choir Almost Two Year: Arst . M by Rev. Tur Bible school s8; 7:30 p. m., rvice, sermon subject: “Th Vision."” Monday, § p meeting, supper at P Boy instruetion; 6:30 p. an’s guild supp: Thursday. 7:45 sorvice Friday 3 wday, 8:45 und Men's Bik nion by ) Peterson; Ple's servies H. E. Klingherg choir » cla pasto D an av, § p. monthly 8 it . m ing; 9 p. German Sunday school Preaching service o'clock. he by school. Monday evening will meet at the Schafer, MEMBLERS OF M Milley Pandolii, Mild Marion C. iv rh v Troope, I7ront row J THE VIRST CHUBCH JUNIOR I'hie Junior cheir of the Frist Con- | com o sregational church of this city was organized in Octobe with an initial membership of 55, under the direction of Marion €. Robh with Miss Troope, pianist. The choir Wednesd ternoon sreh chapel for hearsale, Tt renders serviee by the nthems in the ehur during special seasons of tii ar, A ¥ ago the choir broad sted o musicale from station WTI¢ Hartrord worl is found inters the children, bl gution e R. J. Bolon Al Emil i hmaiz, Barbura Grove, v Robh. S Winifre Trma Alics Gladys Hum- N Bart e in the arlotte ion ! 2085 11 Trinity vianist Harold ¢l Adajian, each v Mix Ward kson K Ya Kiss ian, Funice Lo : Dickenson, Jacob Lenors 15 ri day evening. inday, 19 a. m e Commander Evangeline Bocth Reviews 48 Years of Salva v Marks 48th Anniversary of the Salvation Army’s Humble Advent Into United States. homes of converts squalor ting ing their ol by . I'ra irst Cong tol. Children’s sto 1. Heininger. viee, Bible s T. Co ir ow rters hecame o spiritual W neighbors ¥ for njoya BIG MASS MEETING OF YOUNG PEOPLE Dean Brown of Yale to Speak Here Friday Evening G Yoor qu tum for < ol howe were all meet- Vion 2 wom, cvening ehurch, had ba 1 0 3 an ash was ki drunken from typical of their be reclaiming men Monday, 4 p. m nicdiate church s 2:30 p. 1 6:30 p. n in’s Missionary soc 1g; 6:30 p. supper meeting, Wadnesday, ade week da Sk lecture s leader, “Hap- ¢ prosti- rous coast, ch R. Browi school will you Divini A h star Newarlk, Railton n of 4 Ker at a ting on * speaker, Sir Wilfre » K. G M. 4, Thursday ek day ch rout meeting; ad icl y o'clock Lriday Luthe 1 local il de to have | 5 ass e 1 a e First in will ning n chureh Voung I Protestant « id i neetin tendance and Beld Lo years ago in the church. Al young wether membe of the feties O invite comnitive in chirge. on s *War Cry.! 15 yea ople’s socicties of s urches are n a rs sl e pos sufferi battl anr rty. the both the onc Prinity M. prople cooperating d byt st opposi ¥ surpass i in: Dpos b winning ¥ cuthustasin o close of the + Heininger wil ct, “Reaction :nce on -they Rnelt on Lhe = Gattery taconsecrate them: .. Selves to God not, ar to give soup New York's City. In r “What choris that vear lon came Dean Brown will sprak on By."” The B Mald L and a progrant in ke occasion will ople sit Lorrow egational church in the afternoon at er serviee {n the Clirist, Waterbury, voung Wt Th ral chure nominations, institutions ~ we ' young from 4 E ng g » country Ve i onped by is 1o me Every Army their cheery 1 dan- ion vation Doctor Birow: dished reachen 1911, il nd dread o people of <enior Ligh school church school will third time during ten scason in the afternoon. The ju will meet in the om at 5 o'clock. ades will meet v'elock, The Peng-Yu el church parlors morrow will take the form the s 5 St A Mare Divinity iletic irels {ag h Yal in work has itio ane of 11 i W to thei and origin 0ok, n I'h 1 little | s and Jon that instit s 1o iner the ul 3 5 FTT Y O tion, % his cff " aent of 8 usef sth sehool and to develop and rest Coenize corps qin forth in stre worls that that weakness ngth iien volu R Tt B e A A s S s S S ¢ proaching leetured unive i i in tl preach wehes, nmierable, wny b tribution is his t Jieccher “ked to b ) position nd elers Sowe i sehools rsit nd he has published His chict litera Wo series o He has rec o retirg Tyog 42 Hons The hospitals in cir whols 1ins £ the time Arniy various orphanages, maintaing unmarried w cet o as dean country, nine nu bt will by vilabl socic Admission will be fr Tickets will Young P+ hurclies into for rs; runs last ! dieed upwards of 106,600 men Presh air for nd children from the s spread over the country 1 netswork: 106 industrial homes cach men ind self-re- speakers are by ticket be ay through s of mple ople's rested, the canips THREL PLAYS one-act plazs will b AL A.. March anspicn th proce city's sl TO GIVE Three the ¥ mnder the \iemorial ch for the fun tragedy e and Stanley in e occupations Magor Westhrook (right) is the spect band of which brought Wil 1o Amer et yeres ago, T and Mary Markic M rial Home The plavs fantasy tically ‘s New Dream vation Army h It is one of preventing siving young women the environment that is condu- rizht living. So w ave a woarding home ford- sirls the protection and Cliristian women, | will ground for Fap for women | million structure by John i~ wife. The Memorial, to 400 in the in the Sal- will stand to the organization reh. cds W fit of Fhe oY pres The omedy RY Commander th EVANGE the nits NEA ANE BOOTH va Army { Army i 1SS repre church in the ntertainment 4in between chool orehestra will play the plays are “Good The Valient” and “The The Valient” was writte Liritain Hobe The plays were cast Miss Ruth 1 their direction Wt of ion e in Mile Tums No one o witl fhie city. The n nt high titles in ot o husines h Tl The Medicine, Mourner, n by a New Middlemass en by play. Mare ' oving care of unit et our s Soon w break ol rom ity I first sky om dollar giver ory of 1 Markle from 1rd tin plac vith a st man rt i i liss e 4 Mary mmodat Firl mark Army 1 the Newspapor Kind of They naking 50 who has ch e raine Vs ) S8 their first di it rting out L pinnacte history, Tt monuent GRENPELL HERE TUESDAY Wirreal Grenfell, International Gre will speak in this nR Dr the iation, 1irst, Fuesday e fonunder il with 1 ilor hats coms Tow ridiculous t i understs mels 1 notorious at th nest | s to sound 11 cin it middl ongregationsl chureh ening. Dr. Grenfell comes hum here as the personal f R These brave Iheodore Ainsworth . who | ing in England w vas with him in Labrador and who | eral William « a director of the association, 1Ir licattons are that the church ca pacity will be taxed that evening. Save Tractm From Black Sea Bottom Moseow, March 10 (UP)—Twenly avy tractors intended in 1920 for the of the anti-goviet General | Deniken have ended up as y eful | tarming tractors | In the those tractors 1 of the Black covered sel Wi the Russian here it was factors were over o groups of farmers Jistrict whero Deniken's arms ought it the Soviet landing, in the intrenched in an institutfon America, nding cight irmly h my fat} Rev. The 1l Hilions so0th, who foun itnal lits of First Baptist Church two hie H>—Moining Service. 10—Bible School Sermon by Rev, William Ross Subjeet:-—“THEY TURNED BACK. Misic:—0 Worship the Lord.” Soprano Solo:—*Light.” —Seott COMMUNITY FVENING LENTEN SERVICE Sermon by v. Samuel Fiske THE CREATIVE POWER OF VISION.” “Except the Lord build the house,” ~Gilehrist. ss Duet:—“The Lord is my Light” —Rodgers us. of seve 1he interim | 3¢ Lottom Thev T when the British was galvaged by it the &pot ¢ 1920, The turned in the t —Watson 1 X nily Pilex withorities sunk in paired and g ul Union BEves Subjec Fow. Musie re Bible Stu: Topic f revoli- Soprano and | Lenten garments, often war carment are Al united community by n., 415 415 p. m. m (Swodish) m., choir rehear. The sermon in home of Miss Irene Prayer meeting in English, Thurs- NGREGATIONAL CHU First church kindergarten; morninz worship, regational ch At 2 p. preacher, D Men's. assoctation | or choir rehearsal; ten midweek mmtmg in (hurd\ p’!r» M. ¢ “Mew's Tible class will mect | &rade six junior party T. A. Greene will preach to-, morning in the Mirst Con- minister's L Men’s Bible class afternoon. “Resolved—That more and better playgrounds for children er returns to the well | v Britaln than an avia- | On the affirmative side Miss Clara Belle! church school, A Man’s Service for Men Everyman's Bible Class Tomorrow Morning, 9:30 o’Clock Hear Rev. William H. Alderson ‘Bach Chorus Will Sing Come out and treat yourself; Stay home and cheat yourself. The South Congregational Church 1S THERE The Book of Daniel and The Sulling of the Tempe: MARCH 10, 1928, ifour; 7:15 p. m, pastor's claas for ' Friday evening, the fourth quar- boys. terly conference, Rev. 8. W. Weller, Thursday, 2:30 p. m., meeting of | D. D., presiding. will be held. | the Ladles’ Atd society; 7:30 p. m. ! Young People's meeting, leader, | George Denney. | Friday, 7:45 p. m, church social on the Aand entertainment under the aus- | pices of the Men's club, Mark's Episcopal Third Sunday in Lent. Com. munion 7:30 a. m. Church scheo! 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer gnd sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and address 4:30 p. m. Young Peo- ple’s fellowship 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, communion Evening praver, 7:45 p. m. Friday, Holstein and John Blake; ' negative side, Miss Barbara Christ | and Donald Rossberg. The Young People’s soctety will | wieet at 7 o'clock Sunday evening in | the church parlors. The chaplain | tobert Booth. The apeaker, Pro- morning serv- Willlam Ross, ned Back”; 12:10 and Brotherhood LUTHERAN CHURCHES First Sunday, 10:30 a. m. communion service in English and reception of essor Gieorge F. Howe, instructor in | new members. Sunday school at 12 | &cography at the New Britain State | noon. Evening service in Swedish | Normal school, who will. give an'at 7:30 o'clock. + illustrated lecture on “The Rocky Wednesday evening, Lenten sery- Mountains 4nd the Great Basin ice at 7:45 o'clock. The Lenten series of mtdweek Friday evening, meetings on modern religlous books rally. will_continue on Thursday evening in the church parlors at 7:45 o'clock Mr. Greene will lead a revlew of Bradferd’s book “Dwight a Worker fn Souls.’ Sonth 30a.m litany and addrese Rev. Samuel | litany ¢ p. m. e Creative Power ! Second Advent Sunday schol at 10 a. m. Sun- day morning service led by Howard R. Dunbar, pastor of the Second Advent church of New Haven. Eve- ning service with sermon at 7:16 o'clock. Thursday, annual chur 6:45 o'clock; 7:30 Young Prople's I . m., religious Young Wom- St Matthew's Sunday, service in Engiish i in German at 10:45 a. m man Sunday school at 10 a lish at 10:30 a. m. at 3 p. m. Meeting of Sick Benef Monday. Midweek Lenten serice man on Wednesday; in Englis Friday at 7:45 p. m. P m. midwe n., Bible study, Girl Scouts. @ Christlan Science Business 1 serviee at 11 a. m., sub- sstance.” Sunday school at day eting Sunda Bible sclool 11 a. m, ser- T, Axcl 1. m., Young Peo- p. M., sermon by nd singing by the m., 158 9 senlor young people’s grades Itallan-American depar hie church chool; 10:3 ip at the Hunter road the Irallan mission, v. Dominic D'Addario; morning worship: 10:45 . m., heginners' department; 12:10 m., pastor's Lenten class; Rev Elisha E. Adams’ Lenten class for Assyrians; primary, junior and in- fate departments of the church achool; 2:20 p. m.. church stitute wil 10:30 | school at the Hunter Road mission; | The rol inglish will 1 2:30 p. m., Assyrian worship, ser- Wednes of Yale luunn))mon by Rev. Elisha E. Adams: “The Life of Jesus and His Teachings™; 5 p. m. Ttallan worship at South church, preacher, Rev. Joseph §. Paladino; 7:30 p, m., evening wor &hip at tist church, Rev. Samu | A. Fiske of Berlin, preacher. | Monday, 2:15 p. m., class in Eng- lishh for Assyrian women; 6:30 p. supper of F. F. club and Men's Brotherhood; 7:30 p. m., 11 &8 C. L. topie: "How Can [ H sermon by | Othera to Follow Jesus?” Leader, oke, pastor of the | Louts Brunette, rch of liris- Gt ry by Rev. Alfred | yooprian women m., Armenian p . or: Hadlglan: 3 plyoung Womaiis| department:. 4 p. for ATORISD | o gaily Juntame 67 the ' Aswrian I‘{\‘:f'“; misston: 6:30 p. m., supper of Comi- &nm\; ‘l A, nonwealth club; 7:30 p. m., Young : * People’s Brotherhood of the As. syrian misslon; 7:30 p. m., “An Old Book in a New World,” the topic | for discussion at second sesslon of the Young Ucople’s Bible class under the leadership of Rev. T. & Dunn. Wednesday, 0 p.om. united sixth | Week day chureh school, grades four 5 4115 and five: 4 p. m., rehearsal of the § p, Birls’ chorus tn preparation for con- cert; 7:45 p. m., Lenten discussion ciase for men and women under the leadership of Rev. Dr, George W. ¢\, Hill. The Book of Dantel and Great Calm™ will be the subjects for diiscussio Thursday, § p. m., duy church school, grude cight; & p. m.. the basketball teams will pla. at the Boys' club; . m society on sC houl others; ment o m., wors branch preacher, 10:30 a evening meeting at § i R in Ger- on S IMINATIONAL cople’s worning subject: “In the r Last Adam, Which?" 1 Cor, first man is of the earth, second man is the Lord " At . m., prayer stor's study; 12 noon, Bible m., Young People's Linton, leader, sub- I Help Others to Ivening subje Higher Than the b Reformation Sunday in Lent, unday school a Young People's »ting. m., pray 1 m, a cet- Monday will mcet, Tu evening, the ad at 0 o'clock, in English, “How Can Jusus?” Made Heavens.” Tursday, tajled study o Wednesday, school wil! and Thursday “hrist s will be held Wed- nesday ey 8 o'elock. The chiolr will meet at 9 o'clock. Friday evening, a Young Peop rally will be held at the First Lut eran chure the Girly' elub 5 class; s supper. . children’s o street, . childre 1., prayer and praj. or stuls, meditation “God, My Fathe HES 'S (German) glisi 100l 1., church school; Sund ser o 9:80 a. " G Tuesday, Pricndship 1 Wednesday, m, an 8 p e 10:45 Tnternational Bible Students' 5 p. o . Bible st meeting of the A volunt iy at the Dwight - 5 . m., meeting of the | for Ridle study: ewlng uiecting of the sor 8:30 METHODIST CHURCHES .. prayer, prais . Woman's Bible Everyman's Bil) » 54 a. m., addross, “Rest Through Flight?"; 7 relicarsal for Easter pagean !v. m., Epworth lcaguc, leador, Miss Anne Zahnleiter; p. m., union Lenten service at the First Raptist church. Monday, 3 p. « church. Tuesday afterncon. South End hospital group at 118 K. ington avenue; Methodist group at the hos- pital; 2:30 p. m., W. H, M. meet with Mrs. A. A, Mills, street for a soclal tea; 6:30 | Philathea ela 7:15 p. m. | Scouts. Wednesday, religious school, third, fourth, sixth grades: 7 to § p. ! Young People's chorus rehearsal, Thursday, 3 p. week day re- | ligious school, seventh and elghth grades; 6:15 p. m, Sunday school board supper and business meeting; 7145 p. m., midweek service. Friday, 4 p. m., sewing school. Bl study, text Full Gospel Assembly wday school at 10 a. m. meeting at 11 a. m. with sermon at 7 p. meeting of inter- hool counefl. b el G Young Wom- ity supper mee Pente- Prais m, cost serviee 7 puel Gospel ., prayer ser\- . m., ser- topic, “Would Jesus Approve of Sex Movie and Modern Dance 5 . Bible study hour; Bible class at the home of art, Stratford road; m, W. H M. 8, at ORI mon ureh school; The Far North,” d T. Grenfell, M. enth grade | ; 4.15 2 745 p. Meyers, South Main street; 6:45 p. senior and junior Young People’s P. . sermon, toplc. ot Guilty?" ic at morning and evening serv- 30 p. m, week day fifth m., united week erne. m., ! fces. Monday, 7:43 p. m., annual meet- ing and clection of officers of the Sunday school. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., ladles’ cot- tage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Willlams, 132 South Main street. Wednesday, instruction clas: Doy - Scout| 715 p the Toys' Religious uuh of the As the | syriun mission; p. m. prayer: meeting of the Assyrian mission; | 7130 p. m., practice of the boys' or- chestra, Friday, & p. m, meeting of the Home Missionary department; 4 p. of Bristol, and | m,. Troop 1, Girl Scouts; 7 p. m., a speclal Lenten | choir rchearsal at the Hunter road | e First Church of - branch of the ItaMan mission; 7 p. m., Troop 2, Hey Scouts, Saturday, $ p. m., the basketball | ¥; team will play at the Boys' club, morning serv speak upon to the Philadel- Religious Educ Union A. M. E. Zion Sunday church school 9:30 a. n morning worship with sermon by the p. m tor at 10:45 o'clock. V. mki'-u dir istian Endeavor soctety at 6:30 ! Plainville; m. Evening service & 745 8 AL et o'clogk. Mr. Brown wil! speak on Thursda “The Rule of God’s Judgment De-'struction class at the church; 7:46 clared.” i P. M., praise and prayer service, Monday evening, monthly mecting Triday, 7 p. m., orchestra practice; | of the board of truste S p. m. choir rehearsal. Tuesday evening, prayer and class Annual business meeting and cl meeting. Wednesday, 2:45 p. m., . tion of officers Thursday, March 13, | week-day church school of religious ——————— instruction, grades three, four, five and six p. .. religlous t the church; 7:45 dedicatory service at the homc Hanson. 11 Crown street, 8 p. m., Troop No. 23, B. g in the vestry. 2 p. m., religious In- s for and | enten class the junior grades of the — meet for the Stanlcy Memorial the present Len-. Sunday, 8:30 a. m. junior, inter- chapel tomorrow | medlate and senior d(‘parlmfnm‘ nior high grades|church gchool; 10:45 a. m., morning {worship and sermon by the pastor, ubject: “The Great Confession,’” third in a Lenten serles on the ' theme, “Supreme Moments in the | Master's Life 12 noon, primary | and beginners’ departinents, church school. Monday, Troop 11. Tuesday, 4:50 p.m. pastor's class for girls; 7 p. m., Girl Scouts, Troop 16. Wedn ‘The senlor high Concrete continues to shrink for n room 17 at 6 5 fter setting in air, The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by REV. FRANCIS TROWBRIDGE COOKE of Bristol Subject: “GOING A LITTLE FURTHER” 12:15 P. M.—Men's Bible Class, Leader, MR, HEININGER ‘!\!-‘AC"HON TO THE PHILADELPHIA CONFERENCE' 5:00 and 6:00 P. M.—Ministers' Lenten Classes 5:00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club 7:00°P. M.—Young People’s Society ub will meet in at 3 o'clock to- The program * of a debate upon 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts, week d three ay, 2:30 p. m., grades ax\d at Lenten Discussion of Modern Rohgloua Books No. 2 “DWIGHT L. MOODY, A WORKER IN SQULS" Thursday Evening, March 7:45—Church Parlors (Everybody Welcome) —_—on — “Jesus and His Friends” Sunday, March 18 J. Fredeen Will Speak Rest Through Flight? is the sermon subject 10:45 A. M. tomorrow, Music by the Quartet At 7:30 P. M. Union Lenten Service at the First Baptist Church Speaker—Rev. Samuel Fiske Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Morning Worship at 10:30 mty Sermon by the Pasto ANY REAL ADVANTAGE TO RELIGION ? N, In the Baptist Churc! Samuel A. Fiske of Berlin will preach ‘Tuesday- 30, iy Class for Young Men and Young Womier or Study— An Old Book in a New World. Wednesduy—T7:45. Piscussion Class—Subjects for Discussion, ning Worship ST ANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 30 4. m. and 12 noon—(hurch Schael Wedneotar ana Prida. Narch 31, 3. at AlS 5. m—Thee Ome-Adt Plays ot V. W, A. Nenefit Maniey Memorial Commanity Fnd. Tickets 30 conts and 8180 4 Howes ‘ordial Invitation to All to all Services, “The Litle Church wHh the BIG Weleome"—A Commenity Chassd

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